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The new old world / Perry Anderson.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London ; New York : Verso, 2009.Description: xvii, 561 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781844673124 (hbk.)
  • 184467312X (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.94
LOC classification:
  • JN 30 A548n 2009
Contents:
The Union. Origins ; Outcomes ; Theories -- The core. France ; Germany ; Italy -- The Eastern question. Cyprus ; Turkey -- Conclusion. Antecedents ; Prognoses.
Summary: This book offers a magisterial analysis of Europe’s development since the end of the Cold War. A major work of modern history and political analysis, "The New-Old World" punctures both domestic and American myths about continental Europe. Surveying the post-Cold War trajectory of European power and the halting progress towards social and economic integration, Perry Anderson draws out the connections between the EU’s eastward expansion, a foreign policy largely subservient to America’s, and the popular rejection of the European Constitution. As a neoliberal economic project, pushed forward by a succession of centrist governments, the European Union cannot afford to allow its peoples a free choice that might dash elite schemes of a post-national democracy. Anderson explores Hayek’s suggestion that protecting a market economy might require exactly this kind of inter-state structure, out of reach of popular opposition. With landmark chapters on France, Germany, Italy and Turkey, and a wide-ranging survey of current theories of the Union, "The New-Old World" offers an iconoclastic portrait of a continent that is now being increasingly hailed as a moral and political exemplar for the world at large.
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The Union. Origins ; Outcomes ; Theories -- The core. France ; Germany ; Italy -- The Eastern question. Cyprus ; Turkey -- Conclusion. Antecedents ; Prognoses.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

This book offers a magisterial analysis of Europe’s development since the end of the Cold War. A major work of modern history and political analysis, "The New-Old World" punctures both domestic and American myths about continental Europe. Surveying the post-Cold War trajectory of European power and the halting progress towards social and economic integration, Perry Anderson draws out the connections between the EU’s eastward expansion, a foreign policy largely subservient to America’s, and the popular rejection of the European Constitution. As a neoliberal economic project, pushed forward by a succession of centrist governments, the European Union cannot afford to allow its peoples a free choice that might dash elite schemes of a post-national democracy. Anderson explores Hayek’s suggestion that protecting a market economy might require exactly this kind of inter-state structure, out of reach of popular opposition. With landmark chapters on France, Germany, Italy and Turkey, and a wide-ranging survey of current theories of the Union, "The New-Old World" offers an iconoclastic portrait of a continent that is now being increasingly hailed as a moral and political exemplar for the world at large.

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