The European Community and South Africa : European political co-operation under strain
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The European Community and South Africa : European political co-operation under strain
Pinter Publishers, 1988
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Bibliography: p. [174]-181
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this examination of some of the issues and the problems connected with collective action by the international community, particular reference is made to the tensions between national diversity and collective action experienced in the foreign policy of the European community. The work focuses on the political relationship between the EEC and South Africa in the context of the constraints of foreign policy, examining in particular the economic, political and diplomatic interaction between these two international actors.
Table of Contents
- From the Hague to the Single European Act - the development of European political cooperation
- EPC and South Africa - objectives, origins and development of Community policy
- behind EPC - the different national motivations
- the code of conduct
- restrictive and positive measures, 1985-86
- other actors in the EPC process
- thinking about EPC and South Africa - an evaluation of approaches
- EPC and future policy options. Appendix: selected Community documents on South Africa, 1985-87. Bibliography. Index.
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