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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Thomas Hoerber (ESSCA, France) , Gabriel Weber (ESSCA Bordeaux, France) , Ignazio Cabras (Northumbria University, UK)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 1.260kg ISBN: 9780367203078ISBN 10: 0367203073 Pages: 488 Publication Date: 28 February 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsRoutledge Handbooks have proved to be invaluable resources for lecturers, students and researchers and an excellent way to engage the general public in the respective fields. This highly significant and long overdue addition to the series perfectly showcases the diverse character of European integration and very well complements the EU-centric mainstream literature. It is a key reference for exploring the rich panoply of cross-border activities incorporated in the wider process of European unification. Martin Dangerfield, University of Wolverhampton, UK This volume is a timely and refreshing take on the many different ways in which Europe (including but not only the EU) has sought to, failed to or managed to integrate. Far from limiting themselves to the usual suspects (referred to in the volume as the 'tangibles') such as the single market, the authors tackle a breadth of subjects including AI, space and cyber. The line-up of contributors is as diverse as the subject coverage is novel, making this a must-read for those seeking out new ways of thinking about the likely futures of Europe. Helen Drake, Loughborough University, UK. Inspired by Jean Monnet's ideas and responding to the editors' question of whether we are ready for a United States of Europe, the contributors to this volume have provided an excellent up-to-date analysis about the degree of European integration achieved in fields that have been overlooked without at the same time neglecting to highlight the achievements and failures in the more traditional fields of integration. Focusing on the cultural and technology sectors, the book shows ways of European integration which were not expected and indicates areas of concrete progress of European integration where no one would have dared to touch on national prerogatives in Monnet's time. The editors have done an outstanding job in putting together a very comprehensive volume that would be of great value to scholars and analysts as well as to graduate and undergraduate students interested in European integration. Yannis Stivachtis, Jean Monnet Chair, Virginia Tech, USA. Routledge Handbooks have proved to be invaluable resources for lecturers, students and researchers, and an excellent way to engage the general public in the respective fields. This highly significant and long overdue addition to the series perfectly showcases the diverse character of European integration and very well complements the EU-centric mainstream literature. It is a key reference for exploring the rich panoply of cross-border activities incorporated in the wider process of European unification. Martin Dangerfield, University of Wolverhampton, UK This volume is a timely and refreshing take on the many different ways in which Europe (including but not only the EU) has sought to, failed to or managed to integrate. Far from limiting themselves to the usual suspects (referred to in the volume as the 'tangibles') such as the single market, the authors tackle a breadth of subjects including AI, space and cyber. The line-up of contributors is as diverse as the subject coverage is novel, making this a must-read for those seeking out new ways of thinking about the likely futures of Europe. Helen Drake, Loughborough University, UK Inspired by Jean Monnet's ideas and responding to the editors' question of whether we are ready for a United States of Europe, the contributors to this volume have provided an excellent up-to-date analysis about the degree of European integration achieved in fields that have been overlooked without at the same time neglecting to highlight the achievements and failures in the more traditional fields of integration. Focusing on the cultural and technology sectors, the book shows ways of European integration which were not expected and indicates areas of concrete progress of European integration where no one would have dared to touch on national prerogatives in Monnet's time. The editors have done an outstanding job in putting together a very comprehensive volume that would be of great value to scholars and analysts as well as to graduate and undergraduate students interested in European integration. Yannis Stivachtis, Jean Monnet Chair, Virginia Tech, USA Author InformationThomas Hoerber is Professor for European Studies and Director of the EU-Asia Institute at ESSCA School of Management, France. Gabriel Weber is Associate Professor for Sustainability and Ecological Economics at the ESSCA, School of Management, Bordeaux, France. Ignazio Cabras is Head of the Accounting and Financial Management Department and Faculty Director for International Research Partnerships at the Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University, UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |