A divisive Union. A centre-periphery perspective of the European crisis


Published: 19 January 2021
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Sixty-three years after the founding of the European Economic Community, the history of European integration is still one of the key issues in understanding the European Union of the European Economic Community, one of the fundamental themes for understanding the Union and its political developments. Many of the conflicts, tensions, structural problems tensions, structural problems and inefficiencies associated with the European Union, as well as many of the successes and fortunes, are really understood. successes and fortunes, are only really understandable with a knowledge of the history of the European institutions and the progressive integration of the European Union of the European institutions and the progressive integration of the Member States.


Celi, G., Andrea Ginzburg, Dario Guarascio, & Annamaria Simonazzi. (2021). A divisive Union. A centre-periphery perspective of the European crisis. Il Politico, 253(2), 195–198. https://doi.org/10.4081/ilpolitico.2020.522

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