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*Starred Review* On the heels of  another similarly themed and provocatively 
titled selection, Jeremy Rifkin's  The European Dream,^B 
this book argues that Americans--particularly  those subscribing to Robert 
Kagan's "let Old Europe eat crepes; we're going it  alone" foreign policy--miss 
the fact that the European Union, not the U.S., is  emerging as the true 
superpower o 
f the twenty-first century. But whereas Rifkin's book points toward  
increasingly divergent moral values, Reid's emphasizes economics: the solidity  
of the 
euro, the long reach of European corporations, and the unignorable power  of 
Europe's enormous marketplace, which, as Reid shows us, former General  
Electric CEO Jack Welch learned the hard way. It's essentially an argument 
about  
"soft power," bolstered by some eye-opening statistics (did you know that, 
after 
 this spring's expansion, Europe's GDP is greater than America's?) as well as 
a  perceptive discussion of the catalytic forces of anti-Americanism and the  
pan-European Generation E. Reid does not duck the Kaganites' predictable  
criticism--that such 
success is possible because the U.S. is busy keeping the wolves at bay--but  
rather offers that, for whatever reason its success, the EU is simply not to 
be  dismissed. For that matter, nor is this prescient book. Brendan  Driscoll
Copyright � American Library Association. All rights  reserved

Product Description:
In May 2004, the European  Union will add ten new member states-including 
Poland, the Czech Republic, and  Hungary, among others-to become a union of 
twenty-five nations. While this might  seem a fairly innocuous and minute shift 
of 
political semantics for most  Americans, the enlargement will increase the 
population of the EU to 450 million  citizens, making it larger (in population) 
and richer (in GDP) than the United  States-not to mention that the EU has more 
trade than the United States and more  votes on the UN Security Council and 
all other international organizations. This  New Europe is determined to flex 
its political and economic muscle on the world  stage. The Continent has moved 
much further than most Americans realize toward  the dream of a "United States 
of Europe," to borrow Winston Churchill's term.  

T. R. Reid's The United States of Europe lays bare the ways in  which the EU 
is positioning itself to be a global counterweight and second  superpower, on 
equal footing with the U.S.A. Reid traces the rise of the EU from  the days 
when Churchill and other visionaries set out in the post-World War II  rubble 
to 
find a means to end war in Europe. He shows how this remarkably  successful 
effort to "create peace" also created a global economic and political  power 
that is often at odds with the United States. This drive toward unity has  been 
accelerated by the powerful mood of anti-Americanism (or, at least,  
anti-Bushism) that has swept the Continent since the war in Iraq. 

In  addition to the political ramifications of the EU, The United States of  
Europe shows the great impact this alliance is having on the global economic  
market. The euro, which now has more daily users than the dollar, is fast  
becoming a reserve currency and a new standard for global finance, a globally  
recognized replacement for the once-almighty dollar. Unification has spawned a  
generation of European corporate managers who have led firms like Nokia, 
Airbus,  BP, Vodafone, and Red Bull to catch and surpass their U.S. competitors 
in 
global  markets. 

The European Union, from its beginnings as an experiment in  statecraft, has 
rapidly emerged as a resounding success; yet Americans have so  far managed to 
ignore the geopolitical revolution under way across the Atlantic.  Reid's 
book shows how quietly-and not so quietly-Europe is developing itself  into an 
economic, political, and cultural powerhouse.

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