The Federal Future of Europe: From the European Community to the European Union by Dusan Sidjanski

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  • Pub. Date: August 2000
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    • Pub. Date: August 2000
    • Publisher: University of Michigan Press
    • Format: Hardcover, 488pp

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    The history, current state, and likely future of the European Union

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    Federal Future of Europe: From the European Community to the European Unionby Anonymous

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    February 21, 2001: Statement by Ernst B. Haas, Robson Research Professor Emeritus of Government, University of California, Berkeley Dusan Sidjanski's The Federal Future of Europe is remarkable for two reasons. It offers a comprehensive but eminently readable summary and analysis of the institutions of the European Union and of its main policies. This is no mean feat, considering the complexity and sweep of both. But in addition, the discussion is placed in the context of an unwavering commitment to federalism and to a federal future for Europe. Even if we do not agree with the desirability or certainty of that outcome, it is vital that this vision remain on everyone's agenda along with other possible options, and that it be intelligently defended. Sidjanski succeeds brilliantly in so doing.

    Federal Future of Europe: From the European Community to the European Unionby Anonymous

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    February 05, 2001: The Federal Future of Europe describes the formation of the EUropean Community and how it turned into a Union, particularly thoroughly. Professor Sidjanski convinces the reader that federalism is a solution to lower the growth of nationalism in Europe. I advise this book to all who are involved in Europe and/or who have developed an interest towards it as the analysis of the European Community and the European Union, is illuminating.