The United Kingdom and EC membership evaluated
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The United Kingdom and EC membership evaluated
(EC membership evaluated series)
Pinter Pub., 1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Britain's membership fo the EC is rarely off the political agenda as a contentious issue, whether in domestic politics or within the EC itself. The controversy has become particularly acute within the last year, centred primarily on concerns over British sovereignty. The change of leadership may have led to a more conciliatory governmental approach, but has not silenced the voices of opposition to closer ties with Europe. Within this context, there is a need for an authoritative, balanced appraisal of the actual changes which have been brought about by Britain's membership of the European Community. Academic scholars in economics, law and political science compare the community's policies with the national goals of the British government and assess "gains" and "losses" in every area of policy.
目次
- Part 1 EC membership under scrutiny - setting the scene: Britain and the EC - the historical background, A.J. Nicholls. Part 2 Economic policies: internal market policy, Andrew Scott
- agricultural policy, David Colman
- monetary policy, Michael Artis
- fiscal policy, Andrew Scott
- regional policy, Richard Harrington
- industrial policy, Andrew Scott
- technology policy, Claire Shearman
- transport policy, Norman Lee
- environmental policy, Norman Lee. Part 3 Government and legal system: central government, Stephen George
- local government, Jill Preston
- legal system, Josephine Steiner. Part 4 Foreign relations: foreign and security policy, Simon Bulmer and Geoffrey Edwards
- external trade policy, Andrew Scott
- development policy, Andrew Scott. Part 5 Social and educational policies: social security and health, Ian Gough and Martin Baldwin-Edwards
- health and safety at work, Diana Kloss
- equal treatment of men and women, Diana Kloss
- migration policy, Martin Baldwin-Edwards
- industrial relations, Simon Bulmer
- vocational training and manpower, Martin Baldwin-Edwards
- education policy, Gunther Kloss. Part 6 Weighing up the gains and losses: the conclusions, Simon Bulmer, Stephen George and Andrew Scott.
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