

An edition of The trouble with Europe (2014)
why the EU isn't working, how it can be reformed, what could take its place
By R. P. Bootle
Publish Date
2015
Publisher
Nicholas Brealey Publishing
Language
eng
Pages
340
Description:
After the carnage of two world wars, and the polarization of the globe between the emergent superpowers, Europe's leaders had a noble dream of founding a new union that would contain its members destructive tendencies, but also act as a beacon of free trade, human rights and cooperation. As this organization attracted new countries, including Britain in the 1970s, the European Economic Community eventually became the European Union, and a seemingly inevitable march toward a federal super-state began, culminating in the creation of the totemic, but economically suspect single currency: the euro.