The European Union in the Twenty-First Century

Major Political, Economic and Security Policy Trends

Altuğ GÜNAR|Didem SAYGIN
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The European Union in the Twenty-First Century: Major Political, Economic and Security Policy Trends unpacks some of the most prominent issues faced by the EU over the last two decades and considers how they may shape its future, as well as the future of international politics.

Altuğ Günar, Didem Saygın and other leading experts analyse some of the biggest challenges for European politics and society since the start of the millennium, including Brexit, the 2008 financial crisis, the rise of far-right anti-immigration parties, and the political and economic dimensions of the Covid-19 pandemic. Chapters also explore the impact of EU policy beyond its continental bounds by analysing its external relations with China, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, and ACP countries.

With expert analyses and a multidisciplinary approach to issues not yet widely broached in EU political scholarship, The European Union in the Twenty-First Century: Major Political, Economic and Security Policy Trends critically examines the most pressing issues of the past two decades to consider how the future of the European Union has been and will be shaped in response.

Part 1: Introduction

  • Chapter 1. The Conference on The Future of Europe: A New Beginning, Or An Endless Crisis Management?; İrfan Kaya Ülger
  • Part 2: Major political economy and security policy trends
  • Chapter 2. Brexit: A Significant Blow to the Supranational Journey of the European Union; Hakan SAMUR
  • Chapter 3. The Challenge of the European Union for Covid-19 in Fighting International Crises; Didem SAYGIN
  • Chapter 4. Digital Union - EU Digital Market and Transformation; Mesut SAVRUL
  • Chapter 5. International Manufactured Trade: A Sectoral Analysis for European Union Countries; Yasemin Özerkek and Fatma DİDİN SÖNMEZ
  • Chapter 6. Refugee Crisis and EU Policies: Border Control Mechanisms; Mehlika Özlem ULTAN
  • Chapter 7. Anti-Immigration Political Parties in the European Union: A Critical Discourse Analysis; Kamber GÜLER
  • Chapter 8. Externalisation of EU’s Migration Policies: Frontex’s Cooperation With Non-EU Countries; Ayşe GÜLCE UYGUN
  • Chapter 9. Economic and Financial Developments in the EU After the 2008 Financial Crisis; Rüya ATAKLI YAVUZ
  • Chapter 10. Green Awakening in the EU: EU’s Environment, Climate Change Policies and the European Green Deal; Altuğ GÜNAR
  • Chapter 11. Green Financial Policies in EU; Yasemin Başarır and Çağatay Başarır
  • Part 3: The European Union’s External Relations
  • Chapter 12. USA-EU Security Cooperation: Transatlantic Dimension; Samet ZENGİNOĞLU
  • Chapter 13. The Shadow of the Old Continent: How Do European Security Shape Future American Grand Strategy?; Özgür ÖZTÜRK
  • Chapter 14. The EU-Russia-Ukraine Triangle: Historical Background of Relations, Russia-Ukraine War, And Future Prospects; Tuğçe YILDIZ
  • Chapter 15. EU’s Ukraine Strategy and Efficiency within the Framework of European Neighborhood Policy: The Case of the Euromaidan and Crimean Crises; Omca ALTIN
  • Chapter 16. China’s Approach to European Crises: Brexit and Covid-19; İlhan ARAS
  • Chapter 17. EU’s Enlargement Policy and Turkey: From Family Membership to Business Partnership?; Alper YURTTAŞ
  • Chapter 18. The Analysis of Responsibility-Sharing in 2016 European Union-Turkey Refugee Deal; İnci AKSU KARGIN
  • Chapter 19. The Relation Between the European Union-The United Kingdom and African-Caribbean-Pacific States in the Post-Brexit Period; Didem ÖZTÜRK GÜNAR

Altuğ GÜNARis Associate Professor at Bandırma Onyedi Eylül University, Turkey. His main research areas include international relations and economics, European Union studies and Schumpeterian economics.

Didem SAYGIN is Assistant Professor at Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Turkey. Her main research area is in European studies.