Pond, Elizabeth.

The Rebirth of Europe. - 2nd ed. - 1 online resource (352 pages)

Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Glossary of Abbreviations and Terms -- Chapter One: Images of Europe -- Chapter Two: Prologue I: The Fall of the Wall -- Chapter Three: Prologue II: Maastricht -- Chapter Four: Post-Cold War at NATO -- Chapter Five: Present at the Second Creation: European Monetary Union -- Chapter Six: Present at the Rebirth: Poland and Central Europe -- Chapter Seven: Absent at the Rebirth: The Eastern Slavs -- Chapter Eight: EU "Domestic" Policy -- Chapter Nine: EU Foreign Policy -- Notes -- Suggestions for Further Reading -- Interviewees -- Index.

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.

9780815798835


Europe -- Politics and government -- 1945-.


Electronic books.

JN30.P66 2002

327/.094