The wider western Europe : reshaping the EC/EFTA relationship

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The wider western Europe : reshaping the EC/EFTA relationship

edited by Helen Wallace

Pinter Publishers for the Royal Institute of International Affairs, London, 1992, c1991

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

As the dramatic events of 1989 in Eastern Europe made clear, the debate about the future of Europe can no longer be confined to Western Europe but must embrace the aspirations of Europe as a whole. The primary current of the European community to achieve economic and political integration is proving increasingly seductive to the remaining West European countries - at least as regards the creation of a single market by 1992. For those still outside the EC fold, the choices are difficult: to try to join fully in the Community's endavours; to keep at a respectable, but watchful, distance; or to forge a new relationship. For the members of the EC, the old debate between "deepening" and "widening" remains a dilemma, made a good deal more challenging as a result of the changes in Central and Eastern Europe. The dialogue between the EC and the members of the European Free Trade Association - Austria, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland - started as an apparently self-contained set of discussions in Western Europe; it is now caught in the web of the wider transformation of Europe as a whole. This paperback edition is also available as part of a pack together with "The Dynamics of European Integration" edited by William Wallace, also of the RIIA.

目次

  • Introduction, Helen Wallace and Wolfgang Wessels
  • EC-EFTA relations - an historical outline, Thomas Pedersen. Part 1 The policy issues: European security in transformation, Martin Saeter
  • foreign policy - towards a dialogue, Elfriede Regelsberger
  • economic interdependence, Per Magnus Wijkman
  • extending the EES to services, Michael Klein
  • the monetary dimension, Jens Thomsen
  • the consequences for EFTA of the Internal Energy Market, Janne Haaland Matlary
  • environment, Finn Laursen. Part 2 The attitudes of the participants: Community attitudes and interests, Thomas Pedersen
  • Austria, Paul Luif
  • Finland, Esko Antola
  • Iceland, Gunnar Helgi Kristinsson
  • Norway, Martin Saeter and Olav F.Knudsen
  • Sweden, Carl Einar Stalvant and Carl Hamilton
  • Switzerland, Richard Senti. Part 3 The negotiations: EFTA and its limits, Esko Antola
  • the legal issues, Friedl Weiss
  • conclusions, Helen Wallace and Wolfgang Wessels.

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