Why Europe Fears Its Neighbors
- 154 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Exploring the European Union's apprehensions about its neighboring nations, this volume delves into the deeper implications of these fears on Europe's identity crisis. It examines how such anxieties not only shape the EU's policies but also pose significant challenges to its long-term survival. Through this lens, the book offers a critical analysis of the interplay between identity and external relations within the context of contemporary Europe.
