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Imagining Europe: Essays on the Past, Present, and Future of the European Union is a collection of essays by scholars residing in the U.S., Poland, France, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, and Turkey. The volume explores the European Union from a variety of perspectives: philosophical, commercial, historical--as well as contemporary challenges.
List of contents
Chapter One: A Flyover of the European Union
Peter C. Mentzel and Aaron Bellamy
Chapter Two: Europe's Commercial Order and the Crisis of Nationalism: The "Jealousy of Trade," Brexit, Lexit, and Rexit
Glyn Morgan
Chapter Three: Discord or Collaboration? The Rise of China and Transatlantic Relations
Michael Baun and Dan Marek
Chapter Four: Against Disassociation: Unity and Pluralism in José Ortega y Gasset
Brendon Westler
Chapter Five: Immigration and the Place of Islam in Europe's Imagination:
Reading on Muslim Immigrants in European Print Media between 1999-2009
Saime Ozcurumez
Chapter Six: Me, the People: Under the Sway of Populist Leaders
Karen Horn
Chapter Seven: Saved by Faction? A Federalist Essay #10 Commentary on the Dangers and Disadvantages of Post-Brexit Intolerance
Henry T. Edmondson III & Claire Elaine Korzekwa
Chapter Eight: The Rise of the European Parliament and Its Role in the Democratisation of the European Community (1979-1989)
Birte Wassenberg
Chapter Nine: The Quest for European Identity(ies)
Magdalena Modrzejewska
About the author
Henry T. Edmondson III is Carl Vinson Chair of Political Science and Public Administration in the Department of Government at Georgia College.Peter Mentzel is Marguerite Langdale Pizer Professor of International Relations at Valdosta State University.Henry T. Edmondson III is professor in the Department of Government at Georgia College & State University.Peter Mentzel is Marguerite Langdale Pizer Professor of International Relations at Valdosta State University.