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Why Europe Should Become a Republic!: A Political Utopia

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Ulrike Guérot outlines the idea of a radically different Europe: Europe as a Republic. The concept is based on two pillars: Firstly, the principle of political equality for all European citizens and the separation of powers, instead of a non-transparent and technocratic "trilogy" of the existing European institutions. Secondly, strong European regions actively participating in European decision- making. One market, one currency, one democracy: Ulrike Guérot presents a passionate plea for the completion of the European project by creating a single European democracy in which the citizens are the sovereign and solidarity across Europe is institutionalized.

© 2019 Verlag J.H.W. Dietz Nachf. (eBook ): 9783801270179

Traductores : Ray Cunningham

Fecha de lanzamiento

eBook : 27 de mayo de 2019

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