The European Community and the management of international cooperation

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The European Community and the management of international cooperation

Leon Hurwitz

(Contributions in political science, no. 181)

Greenwood Press, 1987

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Bibliography: p. [246]-259

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Description

As Leon Hurwitz clearly illustrates in this new work, Western Europe provides the best examples of regional interdependence and international management of cooperation through various intergovernmental and nongovernmental organizations. And it is the European Community institutional framework which has enjoyed the greatest success among these organizations. This book is a penetrating study of the European Community's experience in the international management of cooperation, its goals and objectives, its present operation and future prospects.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Management of International Cooperation Historical Background and the Early Years The Road to Rome The United kingdom and the European Community The Institutional Framework The Council of Ministers, the European Commission and the Bureaucracy, and Financial Mechanisms The European Parliament Courts, Committees, Banks, and Special Funds Goals and Objectives The Free Movement of Persons The Common Agricultural Policy European Political Cooperation and a Closer Political Union Conclusion The Quality of the European Community: Past, Present, and Future Selected Bibliography Index

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