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European Union
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Bomberg, Elizabeth, and Alexander Stubb. The European Union: How Does It Work? Oxford University Press, 2003. An introduction to the EU's operations, key structures, and principal players.
Cook, Chris, and John Paxton. European Political Facts: 1900-1996. St. Martin's, 2000. Highly readable chronological overview.
Dinan, Desmond. Encyclopedia of the European Union. Lynne Rienner, 1998. Entries on EU institutions, individuals, policies, and terms.
Pagden, Anthony, ed. The Idea of Europe: From Antiquity to the European Union. Cambridge University Press, 2001. A strong historical study on what it means, and has meant, to be European.
Pinder, John. The European Union: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2001. A coherent introduction to the evolution of the European Union.
Reid, T.R. The United States of Europe: The New Superpower and the End of American Supremacy. Penguin, 2004. Explains how the European Union is positioning itself to become the second superpower.
Vanthoor, Wim F. A Chronological History of the European Union 1946-1998. Elgar, 1999. Traces the development of European integration from the end of World War II to the launch of the Euro in 1998.

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