Europe's Floundering Fathers. Jack Rakove.
by Rakove, Jack; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 57Global Issues. Publisher: Foreign Policy, 2003ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): Civil rights | Constitutional conventions | D'Estaing | Europe -- Constitution | Nationalism -- Europe | Europe -- Politics and government | European Union | Federal government | National state | Treaties | United States Constitution | United States Constitutional Convention 1787DDC classification: 050 Summary: "Europe's proposed constitution might look familiar to America's Founding Fathers, but mostly because it evokes their earlier mistakes with the flawed Articles of Confederation. For starters, the new charter fails to give the European Union (EU) real authority over war, diplomacy, and taxes, much less any real power to its new president. And by refusing to submit the constitution for popular approval, many EU member states are undermining its legitimacy and future effectiveness." (FOREIGN POLICY) This article critiques the proposed European Union constitution.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: Europe's Floundering Fathers, Sept./Oct. 2003; pp. 28-38.
"Europe's proposed constitution might look familiar to America's Founding Fathers, but mostly because it evokes their earlier mistakes with the flawed Articles of Confederation. For starters, the new charter fails to give the European Union (EU) real authority over war, diplomacy, and taxes, much less any real power to its new president. And by refusing to submit the constitution for popular approval, many EU member states are undermining its legitimacy and future effectiveness." (FOREIGN POLICY) This article critiques the proposed European Union constitution.
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