The European Union is the first full-length treatment of European integration from a sociological perspective. It redirects the core concerns of political sociology away from nationally bounded societies towards a "sociology beyond societies," capable of making a valuable contribution to thinking about the nature and problems of the European Union. Within this broad objective the book concerns itself with such key issues as the relation between the EU and globalization, the nature of the EU state, and the question of whether a European society can be said to exist. Students, scholars, and sociologists interested in the history, development, and legacies of the European Union will find this to be a unique and informative text.



Autorentext

Chris Rumford teaches in the Department of International Relations at Istanbul Kultur University, and is a Visiting Fellow at City University, London. He has written a number of articles on the dynamics of European integration and the sociology of European issues, and is the author of European Cohesion? Contradictions in EU Integration (2000).



Klappentext
The European Union is the first full-length treatment of European integration from a sociological perspective. It redirects the core concerns of political sociology away from nationally bounded societies towards a 'sociology beyond societies', capable of making a valuable contribution to thinking about the nature and problems of the European Union. Within this broad objective, the book concerns itself with such key issues as the relation between the EU and globalization, the nature of the EU state, and the question of whether a European society can be said to exist. The book also addresses crucial policy areas such as unemployment, citizenship, social exclusion, cohesion, core-periphery relations, the democratic deficit, and enlargement.

Students, scholars, and sociologists interested in the history, development, and legacies of the European Union will find this to be a unique and informative text.



Inhalt

Acknowledgements.

1. Introduction: A New Approach to Studying European Integration.

2: The European Union and Globalization.

3. The Question of the European State.

4. European Society.

5. Unemployment, Social Exclusion and Citizenship.

6. Cohesion Policy and Regional Autonomy.

7. Rethinking Core-Periphery Relations.

8: Europe and Democracy.

9: EU Enlargement.

10. Conclusion.

Notes.

References.

Index.

Titel
The European Union
Untertitel
A Political Sociology
EAN
9780470752104
ISBN
978-0-470-75210-4
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
15.04.2008
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.18 MB
Anzahl Seiten
320
Jahr
2008
Untertitel
Englisch