The EU in XXI Century, Does Crisis Mean Opportunity?.- The European Union Crossroad: Current Situation and Future Challenges.- Nationalist Populism: New Political Parties in Europe. Their Ideas, Governments and Support for a Less-Integrated Europe.- The Religious Factor on the European Political Agenda. Old Paradigms and Future Challenges.- Migration to Europe: A Threat or an Opportunity?.- Internal Security: Terrorism and Criminality Fostering Integration in the EU.- European Union and Great Britain: After BREXIT, Who Wins the Breakup?.- Economic Development: A Pillar for the European Union Integration.- The NATO Russia Council – an Assessment of the NRC Prior to the Ukraine Crisis.- Ukraine in European Human Rights Regime: Breaking Path Dependence from Russia.
David Ramiro Troitiño is an Associate Professor at Tallinn University of Technology (Estonia), Jean Monnet module leader, and holder of other grants related to the European Union. The author of dozens of articles on the European Union, monographs and the editor of two books, his main focus is on the European Union from a broad perspective, approaching it as a process.
Tanel Kerkimäe is a Jean Monnet Professor and head of Tallinn Law School (Estonia). He is the author of several articles and books investigating the European Union from a legal perspective, especially in the field of Law and Technology.
In the light of Brexit, the migration crisis, and growing scepticism regarding the European integration process, this book offers a comprehensive overview of the most pressing problems facing the European Union in the 21st century. Written by experts from various disciplines, the contributions cover a wide range of economic, legal, social and political challenges, including populism, migration, Brexit, and EU defence, foreign policy and enlargements. Each paper includes a historical account, insights into the problems and challenges confronting the EU, and an assessment of the institutions and policy instruments applied by the EU in response. Discussing each of the problems as part of a process – including the historical roots, current situation and potential solutions – the book allows readers to gain an understanding of the European Union as a living project.