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Supranational Union - Exploring the Dynamics of Global Governance and Cross-Border Cooperation - cover

Supranational Union - Exploring the Dynamics of Global Governance and Cross-Border Cooperation

Fouad Sabry

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Summary

Dive into Supranational Governance
 
"Supranational Union" is an essential addition to the "Political Science" series, offering an in-depth look at how supranational unions influence global politics. This comprehensive guide unravels the complexities of modern governance, making it an invaluable resource for professionals, students, and enthusiasts.
 
Chapters Overviews
 
1: Supranational Union - Learn the basics and global significance of supranational unions.
 
2: Council of the European Union - Understand the Council's role in EU policy-making.
 
3: European Union - Explore the EU's structure and influence.
 
4: European Coal and Steel Community - Discover early European economic cooperation.
 
5: European Economic Community - Study the EEC's global economic impact.
 
6: European Parliament - Examine the EU Parliament’s powers in democracy.
 
7: History of the European Union - Follow the EU's growth into a global entity.
 
8: Treaty of Paris (1951) - Analyze its role in creating the European Coal and Steel Community.
 
9: Robert Schuman - Learn about Schuman's role in European integration.
 
10: European Communities - Explore their role in EU development.
 
11: Subsidiarity - Understand subsidiarity's effect on decision-making.
 
12: Treaty of Amsterdam - Review its role in reforming the EU.
 
13: European Integration - Study the process and its impact on the EU.
 
14: Three Pillars of the European Union - Examine the structure and its significance.
 
15: Institutions of the European Union - Learn about key EU institutions and their roles.
 
16: Politics of the European Union - Analyze the political dynamics shaping the EU.
 
17: Davignon Report - Discover recommendations for advancing European integration.
 
18: Democratic Legitimacy of the European Union - Assess the EU's democratic foundations.
 
19: Member State of the European Union - Explore the roles of EU member states.
 
20: History of European Integration (1948–1957) - Review early milestones of European integration.
 
21: Treaty of Lisbon - Examine how it reshaped the EU’s decision-making.
 
Conclusion
 
"Supranational Union" offers key insights into global governance, exploring the complexities of supranational structures. For anyone passionate about understanding international cooperation, this book delivers unmatched perspectives.
Available since: 10/17/2024.
Print length: 352 pages.

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