Be the Change: Your Guide to Freeing Slaves and Changing the World (Invert). Zach Hunter

Be the Change: Your Guide to Freeing Slaves and Changing the World (Invert)



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Be the Change: Your Guide to Freeing Slaves and Changing the World (Invert) Zach Hunter. pdf ebook Publisher: Zondervan/Youth Specialties Language: English Page: 160 ISBN: 0310277566, 9780310277569

"A copy needs to be sent to every EU foreign minister. Now."
--Tim Judah, Balkans Correspondent, The Economist

"...illuminating and disturbing for anybody who really cares about the success of the European project."
--Ivan Krastev, Chairman of the Board, Centre for Liberal Strategies

"If the result ends up somewhere between academic prose and quality journalism, the factual underpinning and referencing leave nothing wanting"
--Ambassador Alyson JK Bailes, in Cambridge Review of International Affairs

"Tassinari presents the most pragmatic roadmap to Europe's geopolitical future" --Parag Khanna, author of "The Second World"

"Tassinari, a foreign policy analyst, addresses the political, societal, and economic predicament in Europe's backyard—the Balkans, Turkey, the westernmost former Soviet republics, Russia, and the Mediterranean area—to examine how security concerns define Europe's policies and its identity. Arguing against conventional wisdom, he contends that gradual integration with its many neighbors is Europe's best alternative to fragmentation. His thesis is supported with primary sources and examples of the prevailing European discourse on each of the neighboring countries and regions. The book is aimed at academics and general readers."

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"Recommended. General readers, upper-division undergraduate students, and above."

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"Fabrizio Tassinari is a brilliant, inventive scholar and an engaging author with a crisp style. This book is a timely, compelling, and at times provocative treatment of what is perhaps Europe's central challenge: how to deal with a kaleidoscope of neighbors on a freer yet more turbulent continent. Tassinari skillfully illuminates Europe's choices, challenges and its fears, and also charts a way forward. He has produced a rich and substantial book that is full of insights and sure to generate considerable debate and discussion. I recommend it heartily: it fills a gap in current thinking and is certain to be a must-read for students, scholars and opinion leaders alike."

Prof. Daniel Hamilton, Director of the Center for Transatlantic Relations at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC