
Collapse
Europe After The European Union
Ian Kearns(Author)
Biteback Publishing
Published on 17. April 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-1-78590-215-4 (ISBN)
Description
It is now commonplace to hear people say the EU is embroiled in an existential crisis. Indeed, Brexit may mean the process of EU disintegration has already begun. However, while much political and journalistic attention is centred on describing the EU's woes, far less attention is being paid to what the consequences of a disintegration would actually be. This book fills that gap.
From the terrorist and migration crises facing the Continent to the new threat from Russia, and from the Euro's unending fragility to the rise of a new, Eurosceptic politics, this book tells the story of the biggest crisis to hit Europe since the end of the Second World War. It makes clear just what is at stake. With the EU in a far more fragile state than many realise, the book sets out the specific scenarios that could lead to the European Union's collapse. It charts the catastrophic economic, political and geopolitical developments likely to follow should such a collapse occur. And it offers bold solutions to challenge those in positions of authority to build a new, reformed union, one capable of riding out the storm and of positioning Europe for success in the remainder of the twenty-first century.
Drawing on the author's extensive network of senior political, diplomatic, military and business leaders from across the Continent, the book tells the story of Europe's super-crisis from within. Both an urgent warning and a passionate call to action, it seeks to defend not just the EU but the seven decades of peace and progress the union represents.
From the terrorist and migration crises facing the Continent to the new threat from Russia, and from the Euro's unending fragility to the rise of a new, Eurosceptic politics, this book tells the story of the biggest crisis to hit Europe since the end of the Second World War. It makes clear just what is at stake. With the EU in a far more fragile state than many realise, the book sets out the specific scenarios that could lead to the European Union's collapse. It charts the catastrophic economic, political and geopolitical developments likely to follow should such a collapse occur. And it offers bold solutions to challenge those in positions of authority to build a new, reformed union, one capable of riding out the storm and of positioning Europe for success in the remainder of the twenty-first century.
Drawing on the author's extensive network of senior political, diplomatic, military and business leaders from across the Continent, the book tells the story of Europe's super-crisis from within. Both an urgent warning and a passionate call to action, it seeks to defend not just the EU but the seven decades of peace and progress the union represents.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 136 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
346 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78590-215-4 (9781785902154)
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04/2018
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Person
Dr. Ian Kearns is Chief Executive of the European Leadership Network and former Deputy Director of the Institute for Public Policy Research.
Content
About the Author xv
Introduction xvii
Part 1 The European Union in Crisis 1
Chapter 1 Europe under Siege 3
Chapter 2 The Economic Storm 29
Chapter 3 Social Pain, Political Consequence 57
Chapter 4 Brexit 83
Chapter 5 Crisis Management 107
Part 2 Collapse and its Consequences 143
Chapter 6 Triggers of Disintegration 145
Chapter 7 The Economy from Trigger to Collapse 181
Chapter 8 Politics after the European Union 207
Chapter 9 Shattered Peace? 233
Part 3 Avoiding the Worst 259
Chapter 10 What Is to Be Done? 261
Select Bibliography 281Notes 285