Europas Wert — Studien zum materiellen und immateriellen Nutzen der europäischen Integration
Europe represents more than the mere economy of states and banks. This is the underlying conviction and line of argumentation of this edited volume. The costs of incomplete integration – i.e. the costs of ‘non-Europe’ – are included in the analysis of the added material and immaterial value of Europe. This volume provides those who deal with euroscepticism in their daily work with arguments to be able to engage in factual discussions.
With contributions by:
Katrin Böttger, Christian Gokus, Julian Plottka, René Repasi, Funda Tekin
“Ein lesenswerter, durchdacht gegliederter Band, der auf hohem analytischen Niveau gängige europakritische Klischees, Stereotype und Stammtischparolen mit wissenschaftlich kühlem Blick widerlegt.”* (Christian Nestler, Universität Rostock, Lehrstuhl für vergleichende Regierungslehre)
*Christian Nestler, Review on: Mathias Jopp/Funda Tekin (Eds.): Europas Wert. Baden-Baden: 2014, In: Zeitschrift für Politik, Jahrgang 62 (2015), Heft 3, pp. 362–363.
Mathias Jopp, Funda Tekin (Eds.):
Europas Wert. Studien zum materiellen und immateriellen Nutzen der europäischen Integration, 2014, 255 S.
ISBN 978–3‑8487–1505‑3 (Print)
ISBN 978–3‑8452–5546‑0 (ePDF)
(Reihe Europäische Schriften Bd. 94)
This publication was financially supported by the European Commission. The volume results from two projects that dealt with the added value of Europe that were supported by the Federal Foreign Office and the Stiftung Mercator.