Dermot Hodson is a professor at Loughborough University London and visiting professor at the College of Europe, Bruges. He was formerly an economist at the European Commission’s DG for Economic and Financial Affairs.
“[An] original and lively history of the EU aimed at general
readers. . . . [Hodson’s] intention is to humanise what is often
described by critics as a remote, faceless institution.”—Paul
Gillespie, Irish Times
“A glorious new book.”—Alex Andreou, The Bunker podcast
“A super balance of people and policy—highly readable, but also
with plenty of depth!”—Paschal Donohoe, Ireland’s Minister for
Public Expenditure, and president, Eurogroup, on LinkedIn
“Hodson’s focus on the role of leaders adds a new dimension to the
many EU books that emphasize institutions or policies. . . . A
lively and interesting account of the past three decades of the
EU’s existence.”—Fraser Cameron, International Affairs
“A fast-paced narrative of the European Union since the 1992
Maastricht Treaty.”—Denis MacShane, Encompass Europe
“Most books about Europe written by academics are unreadable for
the wider public. . . . Circle of Stars helps the bigger public to
understand why we live in a different Europe than just a few years
ago.”—Caroline de Grutyer, EUobserver
“This book offers a very lively history of the European Union. . .
. It succeeds very well in its aim to bring the story of the
European Union to life.”—Ivo Maes, Journal of European Integration
History
“A highly original and wide-ranging history of the EU. Hodson
skilfully weaves together the national and European stories,
focusing on political personalities as makers-of-history, carefully
picked from across the political spectrum.”—Luuk van Middelaar,
author of The Passage to Europe
“At last a book on Europe that infuses oceanic policy shifts with
the personalities who drove the drama, and who for better or worse,
forged a European Union that has, against the odds, survived one
crisis after another. Circle of Stars is bright with colour and
politics, yet does not shirk the hard analyses which the European
project must command.”—Tony Connelly, author of Brexit and
Ireland
“Hodson’s beautifully written book is a fresh take on the
multifaceted story of European integration, bringing to life the
personalities and actions of many of the key characters in the
drama. This is a must read for anyone interested in the European
construction, and how we got to where we are today.”—Simon Hix,
coauthor of The Political System of the European Union
“A brilliant account. . . . Hodson once again shows why he’s one of
the leading scholars of European integration. In impeccable prose,
this contemporary history of the European Union is full of new
insights into the central personalities and structural factors that
have shaped the dynamics of the EU.”—Matthias Matthijs, Johns
Hopkins University & Council on Foreign Relations
“Full of anecdotes and colourful personalities, this lively account
covers not only the political leaders who have shaped Europe, but
the rock stars, cheap flights and festivals that brought Europeans
together across borders.”—Heather Grabbe, author of The EU’s
Transformative Power: Europeanization Through Conditionality in
Central and Eastern Europe
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