In this engaging, clever, and provocative account, Attila Marján offers a disquieting analysis of the complex challenges Europe faces in the global marketplace.
Marján, an expert at the center of the European project, surveys global trends, common pressures, and the organizational difficulties of the European Union (EU). In his view, Europe is failing to meet growing and changing global economic competition and will continue to lag behind other world powers because of population trends, energy insecurity, and the institutional disorder of the EU. Marján finds that in order to compete in the global market, Europe will have to adopt much more flexible economic and social models.
"Presenting a highly readable and thoughtful account, Attila Marján treats specialized European topics but in an accessible way that is connected to major global trends. With its broad approach and lively prose, this book will be a welcome contribution to the ongoing debate between Euro—skeptics and Euro—enthusiasts." -- Robert Hutchings, Princeton University |