ABSTRACT

Europe has changed significantly and is now facing even more dramatic transformations with the enlargement of the European Union, the introduction of the euro and its increased role as a global actor in world affairs. This clear and accessible textbook provides an introduction to the key issues now shaping the new Europe and its citizens.

The book features:
* a history of the idea of 'Europe' and the development of the European nation state
* analysis of European identity and the challenges posed by citizenship, migration, human rights, regionalism and nationalism
* examination of the enlargement process and the impact of globalisation
* key learning points, text boxes and guides for further reading to help students

chapter 1|5 pages

Introduction

chapter |1 pages

Article F (2) TEU

chapter |4 pages

Article 8(c) EC

chapter |12 pages

The Charter of Fundamental Rights

chapter |14 pages

Post-war Europe

chapter |26 pages

Categorising nationalism

chapter |9 pages

European regions and EU policy

chapter |12 pages

Background

chapter |3 pages

Further reading

chapter |45 pages

Global human rights

chapter 1|16 pages

Introduction

chapter |9 pages

Illustration 2: Spain