Artículo:

The Crisis of Europe

Autor:

Timothy Garton Ash

Resumen:

After World War II, Europe began a process of peaceful political unification unprecedented there and unmatched anywhere else. But the project began to go wrong in the early 1990s, when western European leaders started moving too quickly toward a flawed monetary union. Now, as Europe faces a still-unresolved debt crisis, its drive toward unification has stalled -- and unless fear or foresight gets it going again, the union could slide toward irrelevance.

Página:

2

Publicación:

Foreign Affairs

Volúmen:

91

Número:

5

Periodo:

septiembre – octubre 2012

ISSN:

00157120

SrcID:

00157120-2012-05.txt