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A Certain Idea of Europe
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Craig Parsons is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University and Director of the Maxwell European Union Center.

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"Parsons's book is a welcome addition to the study of the European Union... Parsons provides a vivid discussion on the early dynamics of French efforts to influence the evolution of European institutions from their inception after World War Two... The book is both substantively and theoretically rich, and provides a wealth of bibliographic resources, analytical footnotes, and a well-organized index... Highly recommended. General readers and upper-division undergraduates and above."-Choice, April 2004 "A Certain Idea of Europe is a political journey, from the immediate post-war period to the European Union of the late 1990s that follows the place of French ideas in the establishment and development of the European Union we know today... Parsons succeeds in piercing the strategic skin of the French political approach to Europe for most of the 20th century and analysing the ideas beneath."-Claire Herbert, Journal of European Affairs, February 2004 "Parsons provides a full and intricate history of French diplomacy on the question of European Community building. It stands in its own right as a new and scholarly contribution to French postwar history and politics up to the end of the 1970s."-International History Review "A Certain Idea of Europe makes a significant contribution to the growing literature on the European Union. Craig Parsons's focus on deliberation and choice is a welcome shift from the latent determinism that informs much American literature on Europe."-Michael Loriaux, Northwestern University "Audacious and ambitious, Parsons's book is a must-read for all students of the European Union. His emphasis on the institutionalization of ideas and his rich empirical research offer a serious challenge to much of the prevailing wisdom about the construction of national interests in Europe."-Kathleen R. McNamara, Georgetown University

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