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Britain and the EU

BuchGebunden
64 Seiten
Englisch
Hachette Children'serschienen am31.01.2017
On 23 June 2016 Britain voted to leave the European Union. To understand this important outcome and resulting Brexit, we need to know what the EU does and find out about its past relationship with Britain. This comprehensive guide is an ideal introduction to the concept of the EU for readers aged 10 and up. It explores what the EU is, how it was formed, how it governs, its member states, its citizens and its role in Europe and the wider world, with a particular focus on Britain's relationship with the EU. It includes a chapter exploring the results of the Brexit referendum, looking at the pros and cons of being a member and what the future hold for Britain, post-Brexit. It concludes with a detailed factfile on every country that is currently a member of the EU, as well as a glimpse at possible future member states, such as Turkey.mehr

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KlappentextOn 23 June 2016 Britain voted to leave the European Union. To understand this important outcome and resulting Brexit, we need to know what the EU does and find out about its past relationship with Britain. This comprehensive guide is an ideal introduction to the concept of the EU for readers aged 10 and up. It explores what the EU is, how it was formed, how it governs, its member states, its citizens and its role in Europe and the wider world, with a particular focus on Britain's relationship with the EU. It includes a chapter exploring the results of the Brexit referendum, looking at the pros and cons of being a member and what the future hold for Britain, post-Brexit. It concludes with a detailed factfile on every country that is currently a member of the EU, as well as a glimpse at possible future member states, such as Turkey.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-4451-5062-8
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Erscheinungsjahr2017
Erscheinungsdatum31.01.2017
Seiten64 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 220 mm, Höhe 292 mm, Dicke 12 mm
Gewicht501 g
Artikel-Nr.38679740
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
1: What's it all about?2: Who's a member of the EU?3: The history of the EU: part one4: The history of the EU: part two5: The history of the EU: part three6: Britain on the outside7: Britain debates its role8: The European Commission9: The European Parliament10: The Council of the EU11: The rule of law12: Money13: The Euro14: Agriculture and the environment15: Citizens of the EU16: The EU and the world17: Taking stock18: Facing the future19: The migrant crisis20: The British referendum21: Member states: factfile22: Member states: factfile23: Member states: factfile24: Member states: factfile25: Member states: factfile26: Member states: factfile27: Waiting in the wings28: Glossary29: Further information and indexmehr

Autor

Simon Adams was born in Bristol and studied at London and Bristol universities. He then worked as an editor of children's reference books before becoming a full-time writer 18 years ago. Since then, he has written and contributed to more than 70 books on subjects as varied as American history, the sinking of the Titanic, the two world wars and the history of jazz. He has written for many major children`s publishers including Dorling Kindersley and Kingfisher. His work for Watts includes titles in the Citizen Guides, Flashpoints, World War One and World War Two series as well as, most recently, Countries in the News.

He lives in London, listens to lots of jazz, and is an avid reader of both fiction and non-fiction books.