ABSTRACT

Taking a thematic approach, Derek Urwin addresses the major political and economic developments in western Europe since World War II, right up to the present day. The book covers issues and developments in national politics, and the movement towards greater unity in Western Europe and the role of Europe in global politics and in the international economy. The text has been revised throughout and updated to take account of the political consequences of the ending of the Cold War and the troubled progress of European integration since Maastricht. The Fifth Edition has lost nothing of its predecessor's clarity and accessibility and in its updated form will win the book a host of new admirers.





chapter 1|5 pages

Parameters and Perspectives

chapter 2|15 pages

The Resistance in the Postwar World

chapter 3|14 pages

Problems of Reconstruction

chapter 4|11 pages

The Revival of Political Competition

chapter 5|15 pages

Cold War and Atlantic Alliance

chapter 6|11 pages

The Rebirth of Germany

chapter 7|13 pages

Integration: The Postwar Beginning

chapter 8|14 pages

From Cold War to Thaw

chapter 9|13 pages

The Road to Rome

chapter 10|10 pages

The Death of Colonialism

chapter 11|13 pages

The Golden Economic Summer

chapter 12|14 pages

Political Stability and Consensus

chapter 13|16 pages

A Seesaw of Détente and Tension

chapter 14|15 pages

What Kind of Europe?

chapter 15|21 pages

Alienation and Protest

chapter 16|14 pages

From Détente to New Cold War

chapter 17|18 pages

Economic Dilemmas and Problems

chapter 20|21 pages

The Enlarged Community

chapter 21|16 pages

The Improbable Decade

chapter 22|18 pages

Altered States