EUROPE IS STILL POSSIBLE

EUROPE IS STILL POSSIBLE
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 148
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ISBN-10 : 9781483665405
ISBN-13 : 1483665402
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Book Synopsis EUROPE IS STILL POSSIBLE by : Maria Joao Rodrigues

Download or read book EUROPE IS STILL POSSIBLE written by Maria Joao Rodrigues and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2013 with total page 148 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a thriller and an essay about Europe and the world in the twenty-first century, with a European woman called Maria as the central character dealing with many renowned personalities. Several inside stories of recent European history are revealed, from the invention of a European strategy for a new kind of growth to the troubled negotiation of the current EU treaties, the establishment of new relationships with the emerging powers of China or Brazil, the reform of global governance in the face of climate change and the financial crisis, and finally, the painful Eurozone crisis, leading to a major transformation of the European Union as a unique economic and political entity. The final outcome is an exciting and amusing patchwork of stories, where behind-the-scenes politics are interwoven with the collective invention of new political ideas and some touching personal events, taking place all over the world, from Brussels, Berlin, Paris, London, Rome, and Warsaw to Washington, Brasilia, Johannesburg, and Beijing. This essay was written as an e-book, easily digested in short paragraphs on Kindles, tablets, and laptops, wherever you are. After this reading, the current Europe and European Union will become something easier to love or to hate and hopefully something easier to understand and to change.


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