Product details
- Categories: History of the EU
- Publisher: Peter Lang AG
- Collection: Studies in Politics, Security and Society
- ISBN: 9783631758854
- Publication Date: 07/08/2018
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of pages: 240
- Language: English
Summary
The subject of this work is the rise and fall of Europe’s aim to rebuild
its position in global politics after the Cold War. With success in the
unification of Europe and the subsequent deepening and enlargement of
its integration, the Union set itself the ambitious task of becoming a
global power, even a superpower.
However, starting with the first
decade of the XXI century, we have witnessed a rapid erosion of the
international position of Europe (the EU). The author carefully analyses
the causes of the EU’s failure in pursuing the role of European
representative, Europe thereby pretending to the role of one of three
world powers. Besides cultural and demographic trends, the author
identifies the main factors leading to this failure: the divergent
interests of individual European powers, their incapacity to act in a
geopolitical context and the rapid erosion of Europe’s civilizational
identity.
The rapid decline of Europe’s international position
threatens the appearance of a new and bipolar global arrangement
together with the further marginalisation of Europe.