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EuroclashEuroclash

Euroclash

Neil Fligstein

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"This book presents evidence on how trade has increased, jobs have been created, and European business has been reorganized. The changes in the economy have been accompanied by dramatic changes in how people from different societies interact. This book argues provocatively that these changes have produced a truly transnational - European - society." "The book explores the nature of that society and its relationship to the creation of a European identity, popular culture, and politics. Much of the current political conflict around Europe can be attributed to who is and who is not involved in European society. Business owners, managers, professionals, white-collar workers, the educated, and the young have all benefited from European economic integration, specifically by interacting more and more with their counterparts in other societies."--Jacket.

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OL Work ID
OL4782818W

Subjects

Economic integrationEuropean National characteristicsEuropean UnionEuropean cooperationGroup identitySocial conditionsNational characteristicsEuropean union countries, economic conditionsEuropean union countries, social policy

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