Sabtu, 30 Mei 2015

@ PDF Download The Rebirth of Europe, by Elizabeth Pond

PDF Download The Rebirth of Europe, by Elizabeth Pond

Investing the extra time by reviewing The Rebirth Of Europe, By Elizabeth Pond can offer such fantastic experience also you are simply sitting on your chair in the workplace or in your bed. It will certainly not curse your time. This The Rebirth Of Europe, By Elizabeth Pond will certainly guide you to have even more priceless time while taking remainder. It is very enjoyable when at the twelve noon, with a cup of coffee or tea and a book The Rebirth Of Europe, By Elizabeth Pond in your kitchen appliance or computer screen. By delighting in the views around, below you could start reviewing.

The Rebirth of Europe, by Elizabeth Pond

The Rebirth of Europe, by Elizabeth Pond



The Rebirth of Europe, by Elizabeth Pond

PDF Download The Rebirth of Europe, by Elizabeth Pond

The Rebirth Of Europe, By Elizabeth Pond As a matter of fact, publication is really a window to the world. Also many people might not appreciate checking out publications; guides will always provide the exact info regarding fact, fiction, encounter, experience, politic, religious beliefs, and also a lot more. We are here a website that offers collections of books greater than guide establishment. Why? We provide you lots of numbers of connect to obtain guide The Rebirth Of Europe, By Elizabeth Pond On is as you require this The Rebirth Of Europe, By Elizabeth Pond You can find this publication easily right here.

When obtaining this e-book The Rebirth Of Europe, By Elizabeth Pond as recommendation to read, you could gain not just inspiration however also brand-new expertise and also lessons. It has even more than typical advantages to take. What type of publication that you review it will serve for you? So, why need to get this book qualified The Rebirth Of Europe, By Elizabeth Pond in this post? As in web link download, you could get the book The Rebirth Of Europe, By Elizabeth Pond by on-line.

When obtaining the e-book The Rebirth Of Europe, By Elizabeth Pond by on-line, you could read them any place you are. Yeah, also you remain in the train, bus, hesitating checklist, or various other places, online publication The Rebirth Of Europe, By Elizabeth Pond could be your good pal. Each time is a good time to review. It will certainly enhance your knowledge, enjoyable, amusing, driving lesson, and also encounter without spending more cash. This is why on the internet book The Rebirth Of Europe, By Elizabeth Pond becomes most desired.

Be the first that are reading this The Rebirth Of Europe, By Elizabeth Pond Based upon some reasons, reading this e-book will certainly offer even more benefits. Even you have to read it tip by action, page by page, you can finish it whenever and also any place you have time. Again, this on the internet publication The Rebirth Of Europe, By Elizabeth Pond will certainly give you simple of checking out time and task. It also provides the encounter that is inexpensive to get to and get substantially for much better life.

The Rebirth of Europe, by Elizabeth Pond

This revised and updated paperback edition covers the introduction of the euro, the fall of Milosevic, and the impact of September 11 in European integration. The rejuvenation of Europe as a totalitarian century ends and a global century begins is a remarkable story. This book brings together the three dynamics of Europe's position at this extraordinary moment: European monetary union, the deepening of intra-EU cooperation, and the widening of the EU and NATO to take in central European members. It looks at the broad political and policy implications of EMU and shows how the United States views this integration. Elizabeth Pond, a longtime observer of events in Europe and Russia, sees these developments as the beginning of a new postnational European system that is replacing the centuries-old nation-state system. She shows how belligerence and anarchy have faded away on the European continent as compulsory cold war cooperation becomes a habit and as French-German reconciliation becomes the pattern for reconciliation between other old enemies. She follows NATO's transformation into a reluctant peacemaker in Bosnia and the United States' decision to remain a European power. She describes the leap of faith needed to create European monetary union and charts the magnetic attraction of both NATO and the EU in shaping the democratic, economic, and social revolutions in central Europe. She warns about the strains that will face the transatlantic relationship when the euro is on a par with the dollar as a reserve currency. And she concludes by agreeing with former Polish foreign minister Wladyslaw Barteszewski that we are witnessing, after the original birth of European consciousness a millennium ago, the rebirth of Europe.

  • Sales Rank: #2272139 in Books
  • Brand: Brand: Brookings Institution Press
  • Published on: 2002-06-26
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.02" h x .79" w x 5.98" l, 1.05 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 352 pages
Features
  • Used Book in Good Condition

Review

"A shrewd observer of Germany and eastern Europe, Pond has presented an informative overview of European affairs since 1989.... an eminently readable account. " — Foreign Affairs



"A detailed and relentless focus for students of international relations who want to debate whether Europe is darkening, or brightening. " — Christian Science Monitor



"Written with gusto and a suggestive style.... This book is to be highly recommended to anyone looking for arguments based on hard facts that endorse the option of creating an increasingly strong framework for the European Union. " — International Affairs



"Veteran journalist Elizabeth Pond... sees a Europe that is doing well at overcoming 'impulses of nationalism, habit, and fear.' The Rebirth of Europe provides a thoughtful, fundamentally optimistic appraisal of the continent's prospects. " — Dallas Morning News



"An important and well-written guide to the new Europe. " — Survival



"This is the sequel to Elizabeth Pond's superb book about German unification, Beyond the Wall. It continues the story of solution of the age-old 'German problem' to portray the ongoing healing of a divided Europe. " —Richard Holbrooke, Former U.S. ambassador to the U.N. and former U.S. ambassador to Germany

About the Author

Elizabeth Pond is a journalist based in Germany. Currently a correspondent for the Washington Quarterly, she was a longtime European correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor. She is the author, most recently, of Friendly Fire: The Near-Death of the Transatlantic Alliance (Brookings, 2003) and The Rebirth of Europe (Brookings, revised 2002).

Most helpful customer reviews

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
upbeat assessment of European integration
By Willem Noe
As someone working daily in Brussels on European issues and with an interest in EU enlargement, i found this book a breath of fresh air amidst reading on all the problems the EU has to face in enlargement. The author gives a convincingly upbeat and positive assessment of how far the CEECs have come in terms of institution building for democracy and the rule of law, of protection of minorities and human rights, and a (historically new) willingness to work with each other to resolve outstanding and often very old historical conflicts, often related ot minorities and borders. This new phenomenon is at least partly due to the incentive of prospects for EU Membership. The political Copenhagen Criteria set out for EU Membership apperently prove to be succesful at least in this respect. This is not to say that many economic and political issues are resolved, nor that these countries now or even soon will meet all the criteria. But the progress in many CEECs in such fields as democracy and human rights has indeed been remarkable, and that needs to be acknowledged and welcomed.
In terms of pure analysis the book is perhaps not so strong, but then again it is not meant for academia but for a more general public. I think the author, whose journalistic background shines through, does an excellent job in bringing a positive antidote to Euro-pessimism on enlargement.

8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Book Review: The Ribirth of Europe
By David O. Gluth Jr.
In her book, The Rebirth of Europe, Elizabeth Pond provides a great overview of the many issues and underlying dynamics facing the European Union (EU) and Europe, presently. In ten chapters, she encapsulates history, European and American perceptions, domestic politics, European Monetary Union (EMU), and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), as well as the European Strategic Defense Initiative (ESDI). Although she covers these and many other issues in-depth, she paints a rather optimistic future for both the EU and Europe without fully addressing the impact of certain salient underlying factors that she does touch on. These are domestic politics, nationalism, institutionalism, the modern social welfare state, as well as the trans-Atlantic defense capabilities gap.
In Chapters 1-5, Pond covers the evolution of Europe and the EU from very early history through the creation of the EMU. In doing this, she touches on a wide range of issues. Of note is her discourse on how the perceptions of Europe's bloody and fragmented past impact on both the modern European and American psyches. Furthermore, her work is exceedingly well documented and thorough, especially Chapter 4, Post-Cold War NATO. Her writings on NATO enlargement and ESDI are very much in synchronization with the current literature on these "hot" topics from a macro view.
Chapters 6-10 are also well done. They cover Central and Eastern Europe, the EMU, as well as ESDI and NATO in relation to current trans-Atlantic relations. However, the three-page Chapter 10, Epilogue, is rather weak for the concluding chapter of such a thoroughly encompassing and well-researched book. Additionally, it tends to contradict itself as Pond goes to great lengths summing up some of the significant pitfalls facing Europe and concludes with two very terse sentences: "Europe remains a work in-progress. So far, it seems condemned to succeed." Unfortunately, this is the problem with the entire book.
In Chapter 1, Pond states, "intellectually it is less risky to be pessimistic than to be optimistic." Thus, she seems determined, despite the fact that she, herself, addresses significant pitfalls facing the EU, Europe, and the trans-Atlantic relationship, determined to be unabashedly optimistic instead of cautiously optimistic, or even somewhat pessimistic. First, she addresses nationalism, in the form of the modern day Flemish and Wallonian separatists' movements in Belgium. These movements are spawned in large part due to taxes. (Modern day Flanders' carries the lion's share of the tax burden for the whole of Belgium.) Thus, when Pond discusses EU institutional enlargement, the high unemployment rates prevalent in Europe today, the need for the EU or European countries to upgrade their military capacity, and the EU Central Bank's unresponsiveness to some of these problems, she neglects to intermesh these fiscal issues with salient political or fiscal solutions that the reader can understand. Furthermore, she fails to even broach the subject of how these issues are to be resolved without jeopardizing the foundations of the modern social welfare state (i.e., free health care, exorbitant unemployment benefits, etc...). Finally, she fails to address an even larger problem within this framework; the large numbers of immigrants form Africa and the Middle East, who come to Europe seeking these benefits and their impact on European nationalism.
Next, Pond stresses the importance of leadership throughout her book, whether it is individual or national. She cites examples of Adenauer, Kohl, Mitterand, and DeGaulle, all at times taking up the mantle of EU leadership, despite widespread domestic animosity, to further the greater good of the EU and Europe. However, she then states that there are no new great politicians/ statesmen of this caliber in present day Europe, who are willing to fly in the face of certain domestic political death for the greater good. This is not consistent for the prevailing view of optimism that Pond wishes to connote.
Finally, although Pond does a good job of addressing NATO, ESDI, and the trans-Atlantic relationship, once again, she does not convince the reader that the problems surrounding these issues are easily surmountable. First, is the military capability gap between Europe and the United States (US). While Pond does a good job of citing the problems and stated intellectual workarounds (i.e., Heisbourg's proposals for Europe to develop professional armies and European defense industrial consolidation to avoid redundancy ), she does not take into account the economic costs, both domestically and politically, nor the effects of globalization (corporate mergers, multi-national corporations) on such intellectual proposals. Furthermore, she does not take into account the risks associated with sharing the technology to upgrade European weapons systems to the caliber of US weapons systems in the form of security leaks when a large number of states become involved.
In the end, Pond's book is an excellent work for readers seeking a greater understanding of the issues facing modern Europe and the trans-Atlantic relationship. However, it fails to make one, who is somewhat knowledgeable in European affairs, feel as optimistic about Europe's future as Pond does. Had Pond taken time to further address some of the issues outlined above in her Epilogue, with cogent solutions, the book would be a powerful work indeed. As it stands, her work leaves a somewhat educated reader wondering if Pond is too optimistic about Europe's future. This writer, although optimistic as well, is not as optimistic as Pond. The issues facing Europe are real, multi-faceted, and exceedingly interlaced to be simply congealed as solvable in the short-run. Pond is right that Europe is a work in progress, but a work that will take significantly longer than Pond implies, especially if Europe and the EU does suffer a significant setback any of the issue areas Pond addresses.

See all 2 customer reviews...

The Rebirth of Europe, by Elizabeth Pond PDF
The Rebirth of Europe, by Elizabeth Pond EPub
The Rebirth of Europe, by Elizabeth Pond Doc
The Rebirth of Europe, by Elizabeth Pond iBooks
The Rebirth of Europe, by Elizabeth Pond rtf
The Rebirth of Europe, by Elizabeth Pond Mobipocket
The Rebirth of Europe, by Elizabeth Pond Kindle

@ PDF Download The Rebirth of Europe, by Elizabeth Pond Doc

@ PDF Download The Rebirth of Europe, by Elizabeth Pond Doc

@ PDF Download The Rebirth of Europe, by Elizabeth Pond Doc
@ PDF Download The Rebirth of Europe, by Elizabeth Pond Doc

Tidak ada komentar:

Posting Komentar