European Union: A Very Short Introduction [ PC ]

: Reviewers on Amazon UK and Goodreads describe it as the "right length" for a mammoth topic, written in a "jargon-free" style.

While some readers find the heavy detail on organizational structure "dry," most consider it for anyone needing a quick but deep foundational understanding of European politics. European Union: A Very Short Introduction

: A speculative look at what lies ahead for the Union in the 21st century. : Reviewers on Amazon UK and Goodreads describe

: Despite its small size, it covers the EU's entire history (since 1950), its institutional machinery (like the European Commission and Parliament), and its global role as a "soft power". : Despite its small size, it covers the

The book by Simon Usherwood and John Pinder is widely regarded as an excellent "paper" (or introductory text) for understanding the EU . Published by Oxford University Press , it is now in its fourth edition (2018), which includes updates on major events like Brexit and the rise of populism. Why It Is Highly Rated

: Analysis of the Eurozone crisis, immigration, and relations with major powers like Russia and the US.

: How the decision-making bodies work together to regulate the Single Market .