Political power and social change : the United States faces a united Europe

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Political power and social change : the United States faces a united Europe

edited by Norman J. Ornstein and Mark Perlman

(The United States and Europe in the 1990s)(AEI studies, 525)

AEI Press , Distributed by arrangement with University Press of America, 1991

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-206)

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The significance of European unity goes far beyond the obvious implications for the US economy and political role in the world. Americans are reminded of the difficult process of their own unification as Europe grapples with new concepts of federalism, with the growing role of interest groups and lobbies in Brussels and with public opinion. The chapters in this volume explore these parallels as Europe approaches fuller economic unity.

Table of Contents

  • Implications for Federalism of European Integration, Richard P. Nathan
  • Do All Roads Lead to Brussels? - Economic Policy-Making in the European Community, John B. Goodman
  • Organized Interests and the Europe of 1992, Philippe C. Schmitter and Wolfgang Streeck
  • The Labour Market and Labour Mobility in the European Community, Gino Guigni
  • Public Opinion and Demographic Pressure in the European Community in the 1990s, Robert M. Worcester
  • Demographic Change in Europe and its Social and Economic Consequences, Jean-Claude Chesnais.

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