Europe Simple, Europe Strong: The Future of European GovernanceISBN: 978-0-7456-2852-3
Hardcover
272 pages
December 2001, Polity
Other Available Formats: Paperback
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A fundamental debate on the 'Future of Europe' is now underway
across Europe with an official Convention headed by former French
President Valerie Giscard d'Estaing considering wide ranging
reforms to the existing Union. In an original and challenging
contribution to this debate, Europe Simple, Europe Strong
urges a radical rethink of the framework for the continent-wide
political union now possible and desirable in Europe. It argues
that the key to a successful system of government is the way in
which it connects two systems of choice - market choice and
political choice - and that Europe's present approach is likely to
lead to a situation where neither system works well. The book
examines the ways in which the two systems of choice have been
impacted by globalisation and the information revolution and
assesses how, in this new setting, European governance can be
reformed to get the best out of both systems of choice. It
concludes in favour of a new and simpler democratic structure.
In looking at how systems of market choice and political choice relate to each other in today's setting, the book brings together contemporary thinking on the regulatory functions of government, the role of rights-based politics in relation to vote-based politics and the relevance of models of business organisation to the organisation of government. It places special emphasis on how constitutions can be designed to promote tolerance in pluralist societies.
Europe Simple, Europe Strong makes an original and challenging contribution to the European debate. It will be vital reading for a variety of academics and policy makers and for all those interested in the future of political union in Europe.