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E-grāmata: The Europe Dilemma: Britain and the Drama of Eu Integration

  • Formāts: 352 pages
  • Sērija : Policy Network
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Feb-2014
  • Izdevniecība: I.B. Tauris
  • ISBN-13: 9780857724106
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  • Sērija : Policy Network
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Feb-2014
  • Izdevniecība: I.B. Tauris
  • ISBN-13: 9780857724106
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Suitable for those interested in the future of British and European politics, this title answers such questions as: Where should Britain stand? What future should Britain want for the EU? And, how important is continued membership of the EU for Britains future? What is Britains future in Europe? This book revisits an old argument but for dramatically new times. The old argument is about Britains semi-detachedness from Europe and whether that posture could ever change. The new times are the crisis in the Eurozone and its wider impact on the European Unions future. While logic may point to deeper integration, the politics associated with the EUs problems make this a significant and possibly insurmountable challenge. Where should Britain stand? What future should Britain want for the EU? And how important is continued membership of the EU for Britains future? This book offers new answers to these questions from the perspective of an author who has combined experience both at the heart of the British Government, as Tony Blairs European adviser and with years of understanding Europe from the inside - working at a senior level in the European Commission. This book will be essential reading for anyone interested in the future of British and European politics.

Recenzijas

'Riveting and realistic, this book offers by far the best-informed analysis I have read of the European dilemmas facing modern British Governments, as well as the most cogent argument for European solutions to our national challenges.' Sir Stephen Wall, formerly Britain's Permanent Representative to the European Union 'This is a hard-hitting account of the frustrating politics of British European policy across the decades from an insider who persists in holding to a positive case for full-hearted British engagement in Europe. Roger Liddle provides a fine-grained analysis of the squandered opportunities as well as the achievements of New Labour's period in office and offers salutary comments on the dilemmas facing the Conservative Party and future governments. He is surely right in arguing that for the British to be at ease with Europe requires conviction in their souls and not only appeals to their pocket books.' Dame Helen Wallace, Emeritus Professor in the European Institute, LSE Roger Liddle makes a compelling case for an alternative and bolder British EU agenda.' Julian Priestley, secretary general of the European Parliament 1997-2007 'A fresh and shrewd account of the many missed opportunities in Britain's relations with the EU.' Peter Riddell, director of the Institute for Government

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Suitable for those interested in the future of British and European politics, this title answers such questions as: Where should Britain stand? What future should Britain want for the EU? And, how important is continued membership of the EU for Britain's future?
Glossary of Abbreviations ix
Preface xi
A Drama in Three Acts xix
The Prelude xxxi
Act One Missed Opportunity
1 The Conservative Legacy
3(15)
2 Europe and the Failure of Labour Revisionism
18(18)
3 Labour's Turn to Europe
36(19)
Act Two Blair's Failure
4 In Power without a Policy
55(17)
5 Policy-Making at the Red Lion
72(15)
6 (Half) Making the Case
87(16)
7 Reforming the Club Rules
103(15)
8 Reforming Member State Economies
118(17)
9 Drafting, Ditching and (90 per cent) Reviving Europe's Constitution
135(18)
10 Blocked on the Euro
153(20)
11 A Glass Half Empty
173(22)
Act Three Cameron's Gamble
12 The Unexpected Return of Europe to British Politics
195(20)
13 Renegotiation and Referendum
215(19)
14 A Progressive Alternative
234(21)
Conclusion: Britain's Unresolved Choice 255(13)
Appendix: A Timeline of UK--European Relations 268(15)
Notes 283(10)
Bibliography 293(6)
Index 299
Lord (Roger) Liddle is Chairman of Policy Network and became a Life Peer in 2010. He was formerly Tony Blair's Special Advisor on European Policy and subsequently worked for three years in the European Commission, first in the Trade Commissioner's cabinet and then advising the President of the Commission. He has been at the heart of the European debate for two decades, with detailed knowledge of both the politics and public policy.