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The Political Economy of Europe´s Future and Identity - Integration in crisis mode

Annette Bongardt (Ed.), Francisco Torres (Ed.)Vários

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The European Union finds itself once again at a crossroads, with its future and identity cast in doubt by a combination of crises, governance shortcomings and political divisions. At the same time, the very nature of the challenges facing the EU, notably but not exclusively the green and digital transitions, require ‘more Europe’ (including some central fiscal capacity) to supply those and other European public goods, among which an EU defence capability and completing the banking union. The chapters of this book provide reflections on the challenges that the EU (and EMU) is facing because of having come to live in a permanent crisis mode while simultaneously taking into consideration the EU’s future and identity (sustainability).
In total, the book brings together 28 chapters and a postface by Loukas Tsoukalis. It gathers the rich insights from a group of renowned scholars of European political economy and also of economics, political science, international relations, history, philosophy, and theology.

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Annette Bongardt

CICP, U. Évora, holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the EUI, Florence (1990). Past academic positions include U. Aveiro and UFP (Visiting Associate Professor), the LSE (2014-19, EPE Visiting Senior Fellow), U. Oxford, the Rotterdam School of Management, ICER, Turin, and CEPS (2nd Robert Schuman Post-Doctoral Fellow of the European Commission), Brussels. Like her co-author F. Torres, she also taught on EPE at U. Victoria, U. Rome and King’s College London, among others, and was Professor and National Coordinator of “Internationalization and European Integration” at INA. She taught at C/IEE, UCP (1994-2011), after having been ‘Professor on Leave of the European Community’.

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Francisco Torres

Visiting Professor of European Political Economy at Católica Lisbon School of Business and Economics. He has held positions at the London School of Economics, Oxford University and the European University Institute. He has also taught at the U. Victoria, the U. Rome II and King’s College London and has published numerous journal articles, (co-)authored and (co-)edited 15 books and various journal special issues and international reports on European integration and European political economy.


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