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Out of concern for Europe
This Synthesis summarises the main arguments presented by Helmut Kohl, in his book “Aus Sorge um Europa”. He puts the EU challenges in a historical context and argues that only a unified Europe can ensure peace and prosperity for the continent.
This Book synthesis by Jörg Haas summarises the main arguments presented by former German chancellor (1982-1998), Helmut Kohl, in his book Aus Sorge um Europa (Out of concern for Europe).
Kohl puts the challenges posed by the euro crisis in a historical context and argues that only a unified Europe, not a loose association of states, can ensure peace and prosperity for the continent.
He focusses on five issues:
1. The crisis and the need for Europe
2. The lessons of history: the post-war period and “Eurosclerosis”
3. The roots of the crisis
4. Guidelines of European policy
5. The way ahead
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