Unhappy Union: How the Euro Crisis- and Europe - Can Be Fixed

Unhappy Union: How the Euro Crisis- and Europe - Can Be Fixed

John Peet, Anton La Guardia
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Author:  John Peet, Anton La Guardia
Condition:  New
Format:  Hardback
Pages:  192
Publisher:  Profile Books Ltd
Year:  2014
ISBN:  9781781252918

The euro was supposed to create an unbreakable bond between the nations and people of Europe, a tangible, everyday symbol of a common future European citizenship. But when the debt crisis struck, the flaws of the half-built currency has brought the EU close to breaking point after decades of post-war integration.
Deep fault-lines have opened up, not just between north and south, but between European institutions and the nation-states, and often between the rulers and the ruled, raising profound questions about Europe's democratic deficit. Belief in European institutions and national governments alike is waning, while radicals of both the left and the right are gaining power and influence.
Europe's leaders have so far proved the doomsayers wrong and prevented the currency from breaking up. "If the euro fails, Europe fails," says Angela Merkel. Yet the euro, and the European project as a whole, is far from safe. If it is to survive and thrive, leaders will finally have to confront difficult decisions. How much national sovereignty are they willing to give up to create a more lasting and credible currency? How much of the debt burden and banking risk will they share? Is Britain prepared to walk away from the EU? And will other countries follow? In their astute analysis of the crisis, the authors describe America's behind-the-scenes lobbying to salvage the euro, economists' bitter debates over austerity, the unseen manoeuvres of the European Central Bank and the tortuous negotiations over banking union. In the final chapter, they set out the stark choices confronting Europe's leaders and citizens.

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