The European Union and Global Capitalism: Origins, Development, Crisis (The European Union Series, 148),Used

The European Union and Global Capitalism: Origins, Development, Crisis (The European Union Series, 148),Used

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Product DescriptionThis book draws on critical theory to introduce readers to ways of exploring questions about the EU from a political economy perspective, questions like:Does the EU help or hinder Europe's 'social models' to face the challenges of globalization? Does the EU represent a break from Europe's imperial past? What were the causes of the Eurozone crisis?About the AuthorMagnus Ryner is Professor of International Political Economy at King's College London, UK.Alan Cafruny is Henry Platt Bristol Professor of International Affairs at Hamilton College, USA.Magnus Ryner is Professor of International Political Economy at King's College London, UK.Alan Cafruny is Henry Platt Bristol Professor of International Affairs at Hamilton College, USA.

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