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A first-rate journalist, Reid provides impressive evidence to support his hypothesis. The Denver Post
A lively, thought-provoking book. The Seattle Times
To Americans accustomed to unilateralism abroad and social belt-tightening at home, few books could be more revelatory or controversial than this timely, lucid, and informative portrait of the new European Union.
Now comprising 25 nations and 450 million citizens, the EU has more people, more wealth, and more votes on every international body than the United States. It eschews military force but offers guaranteed health care and free
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A first-rate journalist, Reid provides impressive evidence to support his hypothesis. The Denver Post

A lively, thought-provoking book. The Seattle Times

To Americans accustomed to unilateralism abroad and social belt-tightening at home, few books could be more revelatory or controversial than this timely, lucid, and informative portrait of the new European Union.

Now comprising 25 nations and 450 million citizens, the EU has more people, more wealth, and more votes on every international body than the United States. It eschews military force but offers guaranteed health care and free university educations. And the new United States of Europe is determined to be a superpower. Tracing the EU s emergence from the ruins of World War II and its influence everywhere from international courts to supermarket shelves, T. R. Reid explores the challenge it poses to American political and economic supremacy. The United States of Europe is essential reading.

T. R. Reid's latest book, A Fine Mess, was published by Penguin Press in 2017.
Autorenporträt
T. R. Reid is a longtime correspondent for The Washington Post and former chief of its Tokyo and London bureaus. He is a commentator for National Public Radio and has been a correspondent for several PBS documentaries. His bestselling books include A Fine Mess, The Healing of America, The United States of Europe, The Chip, and Confucius Lives Next Door.
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A first-rate journalist, Reid provides impressive evidence to support his hypothesis. The Denver Post

A lively, thought-provoking book. The Seattle Times

T. R. Reid is like that great teacher you once had who makes a potentially dull and ponderous subject entertaining. The Miami Herald