The rotten heart of Europe
Book • 1995
Bernard Connolly's "The Rotten Heart of Europe" is a critical examination of the European Union, focusing on its economic and political structures.
The book argues that the EU's design is inherently flawed and unsustainable, leading to various economic and social problems.
Connolly's analysis is often sharp and provocative, challenging conventional wisdom about the EU's success.
The book has been influential in shaping debates about the EU's future and the challenges of European integration.
It offers a valuable perspective for understanding the complexities of European politics and economics.
The book argues that the EU's design is inherently flawed and unsustainable, leading to various economic and social problems.
Connolly's analysis is often sharp and provocative, challenging conventional wisdom about the EU's success.
The book has been influential in shaping debates about the EU's future and the challenges of European integration.
It offers a valuable perspective for understanding the complexities of European politics and economics.
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