The Euro: A Political Perspective No 10, 2003/2 - 180 pagesPages 5 to 10Political Aspects of Economic and Monetary IntegrationBy Frédéric DepetrisPages 11 to 32The Necessity of Having an “Economic Government” in an Asymmetrical EMUBy Amy VerdunPages 33 to 57Advocating EMU: The Institute Fault Lines of Monetary UnionBy Mike ManninPages 58 to 76Is the Euro the Tunic of Nessus for Europe?By Jacques Le CacheuxPages 77 to 98Opportunity and Reluctance: Implications of the Euro for the European Union's Role in World PoliticsBy Charlotte BrethertonVariaPages 99 to 120Uses and Misuses of the Concept of Governance as Applied to the Expansion of the European UnionBy Dorota DakowskaPages 121 to 147The Indirect Europeanization of Candidate Countries for Admission into the European Union: The Case of Public Policies on Competition in Poland and the Czech RepublicBy Laure NeumayerPages 148 to 171Defense-Focused Europe and the Transformation of Military Identities: Does Europeanization Exist?By Christophe PajonOngoing ResearchPages 172 to 176The Issue of Equality in European Politics as Viewed through Gender MainstreamingBy Sophie JacquotPages 177 to 185Critical Reading