NATO in the “New Europe”
Title | NATO in the “New Europe” PDF eBook |
Author | Alexandra Gheciu |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 380 |
Release | 2005-08-17 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780804767668 |
In recent years, the question of the post-Cold War NATO, particularly in relation to the former communist countries of Europe, has been at the heart of a series of international reform debates. NATO in the "New Europe" contributes to these debates by arguing that, contrary to conventional assumptions about the role of international security organizations, NATO has been systematically involved in the process of building liberal democracy in the former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe. The book also seeks to contribute to the development of an international political sociology of socialization. It draws on arguments developed by political theorists, sociologists, and social psychologists to examine the dynamics and implications of socialization practices conducted by an international institution.
Immigration and Politics in the New Europe
Title | Immigration and Politics in the New Europe PDF eBook |
Author | Gallya Lahav |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 351 |
Release | 2004-04-22 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1107320461 |
With almost a quarter of the world's migrants, Europe has been attempting to regulate migration and harmonize immigration policy at the European level. The central dilemma exposed is how liberal democracies can reconcile the need to control the movement of people with the desire to promote open borders, free markets and liberal standards. Gallya Lahav's book traces ten years of public opinion and elite attitudes toward immigration cross-nationally to show how and why increasing EU integration may not necessarily lead to more open immigration outcomes. Empirical evidence reveals that support from both elite and public opinion has led to the adoption of restrictive immigration policies despite the requirements of open borders. Unique in bringing together original data on European legislators and national elites, longitudinal data on public opinion and institutional and policy analyses, this 2004 study provides an important insight into the processes of European integration, and globalization more broadly.
The Politics of the New Europe
Title | The Politics of the New Europe PDF eBook |
Author | Ian Budge |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 429 |
Release | 2014-01-21 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1317892402 |
A pioneering textbook which explains the dynamics of politics across Europe in the post-Cold war era. Comparing democratisation, transition to a market economy and increasing economic and political integration in the countries of central and eastern Europe with experiences in Scandinavia, and southern and western Europe, the book provides a wealth of information and analysis on the state of Europe at the end of a momentous century of European and World history.
Generous Betrayal
Title | Generous Betrayal PDF eBook |
Author | Unni Wikan |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 310 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0226896854 |
All over Western Europe, the lot of many non-Western immigrants is one of marginalization, discrimination, and increasing segregation. In this bold and controversial book, Unni Wikan shows how an excessive respect for "their culture" has been part of the problem. Culture has become a new concept of race, sustaining ethnic identity politics that subvert human rights—especially for women and children. Fearful of being considered racist, state agencies have sacrificed freedom and equality in the name of culture. Comparing her native Norway to Western Europe and the United States, Wikan focuses on people caught in turmoil, how institutions function, and the ways in which public opinion is shaped and state policies determined. Contradictions arise between policies of respect for minority cultures, welfare, and freedom, but the goal is the same: to create a society committed to both social justice and respect for human rights. Writing with power and grace, Wikan makes a plea for a renewed moral vitality and human empathy that can pave the way for more effective social policies and create change.
The New Europe
Title | The New Europe PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 472 |
Release | 1917 |
Genre | Europe |
ISBN |
New Europe
Title | New Europe PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan Story |
Publisher | Wiley-Blackwell |
Pages | 520 |
Release | 1993-05-05 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780631186137 |
As an indispensable guide to the new Europe of the 1990s this land-mark text will be welcomed by a wide range of readers, from students of European Politics, government and economy to the international business community. The New Europe combines the expertise of leading authorities from around the world. It charts the political and economic contours of a Europe transformed by the disintegration of the Soviet empire, the transitions underway in central and south-eastern Europe, German Unification, and the drive towards ever closer European Union.
The Politics of the New Europe
Title | The Politics of the New Europe PDF eBook |
Author | Ian Budge |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 417 |
Release | 2014-01-21 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1317892399 |
A pioneering textbook which explains the dynamics of politics across Europe in the post-Cold war era. Comparing democratisation, transition to a market economy and increasing economic and political integration in the countries of central and eastern Europe with experiences in Scandinavia, and southern and western Europe, the book provides a wealth of information and analysis on the state of Europe at the end of a momentous century of European and World history.