Product details
- Categories: News about the EU, Geopolitics
- Publisher: VERSO BOOKS
- ISBN: 9781839764417
- Publication Date: 28/09/2021
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of pages: 272
- Language: English
Summary
A comprehensive, critical assessment of the EU after Brexit
The
European Union is a political order of peculiar stamp and continental
scope, its polity of 446 million the third largest on the planet, though
with famously little purchase on the conduct of its representatives.
Sixty years after the founding treaty, what sort of structure has
crystallised, and does the promise of ever closer union still obtain?
Against
the self-image of the bloc, Perry Anderson poses the historical record
of its assembly. He traces the wider arc of European history, from First
World War to Eurozone crisis, the hegemony of Versailles to that of
Maastricht, and casts the work of the EU’s leading contemporary analysts
– both independent critics and court philosophers – in older traditions
of political thought. Are there likenesses to the age of Metternich,
lessons in statecraft from that of Machiavelli?
An excursus on
the UK’s jarring departure from the Union considers the responses it has
met with inside the country’s intelligentsia, from the contrite to the
incandescent. How do Brussels and Westminster compare as constitutional
forms? Differently put, which could be said to be worse?