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Zusatztext This remarkably well-written edited volume fills a gap in the literature by providing a solid account of the EU integration crisis. It is an essential guide especially for political science, international relations and economics students, as well as EU scholars and practitioners at EU and national levels to better understand and analyze the EU integration crisis case by case and in toto from different perspectives. Informationen zum Autor Desmond Dinan is Professor of public policy at George Mason University, USA, where he holds an ad personam Jean Monnet Chaira. He is a leading authority on the EU and has written several books on the subject, notably Ever Closer Union (4th edition, 2010), and Europe Recast (2nd edition, 2014). He has been a visiting fellow at the Netherlands Institute for International Relations (Clingendael), in The Hague; the European University Institute, in Florence; and the European Parliamentary Research Service, in Brussels. He taught for six years at the College of Europe in both Bruges, Belgium, and Natolin, Poland. Neill Nugent is Emeritus Professor of Politics at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. William E. Paterson is Emeritus Director of the Institute of German Studies, University of Birmingham, UK. Klappentext The European Union (EU) is in crisis. The crisis extends beyond Brexit, the fluctuating fortunes of the eurozone and the challenge of mass migration. It cuts to the core of the EU itself. Trust is eroding; power is shifting; politics are toxic; disillusionment is widespread; and solidarity has frayed. In this major new text leading academics come together to unpack all dimensions of the EU in crisis, and to analyse its implications for the EU, its member states and the ongoing study of European integration. Zusammenfassung The European Union (EU) is in crisis. The crisis extends beyond Brexit, the fluctuating fortunes of the eurozone and the challenge of mass migration. It cuts to the core of the EU itself. Trust is eroding; power is shifting; politics are toxic; disillusionment is widespread; and solidarity has frayed. In this major new text leading academics come together to unpack all dimensions of the EU in crisis, and to analyse its implications for the EU, its member states and the ongoing study of European integration. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. A Multi-Dimensional Crisis; Desmond Dinan, Neill Nugent and William E. Paterson 2. Crises in EU History; Desmond Dinan 3. The Political Economy Context of EU Crises; Ben Rosamond 4. Playing for High Stakes: The Eurozone Crisis; Kenneth Dyson 5. The UK: Membership in Crisis; Lee McGowan and David Phinnemore 6. The European Migration Crisis; L aurie Buonanno 7. The Eurozone in Crisis: Core; Periphery Dynamics; Brigid Laffan 8. The Aftermath of the Eurozone Crisis: Towards Fiscal Federalism?; Caroline de la Porte and Elke Heins 9. The Crisis and the EU's Institutions, Political Actors and Processes; N eill Nugent 10. The Legitimacy Challenge; C hristian Schweiger 11. Germany and the Crisis: Asset or Liability?; Simon Bulmer and William E. Paterson 12. Greece: A Crisis in Two Level Governance; Kevin Featherstone and Dimitris Papadimitriou 13. Central and Eastern Europe: The Sacrifices of Solidarity, the Discomforts of Diversity and the Vexations of Vulnerabilities; Tim Haughton 14. The EU, Ukraine, and the Unstable East; Wolfgang Seibel 15. The EU's Global Image; Amelia Hadfield 16. Theorising Crisis in European Integration; Frank Schimmelfennig 17. Can the EU Survive?; Douglas Webber 18. Conclusions: Crisis Without End?; Desmond Dinan, Neill Nugent and William E. Paterson. ...