01348 2200265 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001300123084001900136100001800155245008100173250001100254260006600265300002800331500002000359504001600379520059200395650001900987650002401006990002601030990002601056INLIS00000000000252020221031080213 a0010-0520002520221031 | | eng  a9780199292219 aeng a341.2422 a341.2422 ZIE e0 aZielonka, Jan1 aEurope As Empire : The Nature Of the Enlarged European Union /cJan Zielonka aCet. 1 aNew York :bSekretariat Jenderal dan Kepaniteraan MKRI,c2006 axi,191p.;24 cm ;c24 cm aIndeks : Indeks aBibliografi aAs this peperback edition goes to print the European Union celebrates the 50TH anniversary of the treaty of Rome. The celebration is modest, however, because the Union clearly suffers from a kind of mid-life crisis. The Treaty of Rome talked about an "ever closer Union" and it also stipulated that "any European state" may applyto become tits member. Fifty years later we still do not know what the phrase "ever closer Union" means and which states are sufficiently "European" to become EU members. The Union is going throught an agonizing political debate about its future destination. 4aEuropean Union 4aEuropean Federation a05684/MKRI-P/VII-2008 a05684/MKRI-P/VII-2008