The future of European political cooperation : essays on theory and practice

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The future of European political cooperation : essays on theory and practice

edited by Martin Holland

Macmillan Academic and Professional, 1991

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"Five of the nine chapters were originally presented at the inaugural European Community Studies Association conference held in May 1989 at George Mason University, USA"--P. viii

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This collected volume of essays focuses on two complementary themes: firstly, the theoretical approaches to the study of European Political Cooperation; and secondly, the empirical analysis of EPC activity. The volume does not argue one particular approach to the study of EPC, but rather presents competing, and often conflicting, theoretical perspectives. At the empirical level, a future research agenda is suggested and it is argued that EPC research should become comparative in nature.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgements - Notes on the Contributors - Introduction: EPC Theory and Empiricismm
  • M.Holland & A.E.Pijpers - European Political Cooperation and the Realist Paradigm
  • A.E.Pijpers - The EC, EPC and the Decline of Bipolarity
  • P.Tsakaloyannis - European Political Cooperation: a World System Perspective
  • S.George - Analysing EPC: the Case for a Two-Tier Analysis
  • S.Bulmer - Western Europe's Presence in the International Arena
  • D.Allen & M.Smith - EPC and the Single Act: from Soft law to Hard law
  • R.Dehousse & J.H.H.Weiler - EPC After the Single Act: Towards a European Foreign Policy via Treaty Obligations
  • W.Wessels - The Twelve's Dialogue with Third Countries: Progress Towards a 'Communaut d'action'?
  • E.Regelsberger - Sanctions as an EPC Instrument
  • M.Holland - Index

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