The New Europe : politics, government and economy since 1945
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The New Europe : politics, government and economy since 1945
Blackwell, 1993
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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A guide to the new Europe of the 1990s, this text combines the expertise of leading international experts to chart the political and economic contours of a Europe transformed by the disintegration of the Soviet empire, the transitions in Central and South-Eastern Europe, German unification and the drive towards closer European union. Detailing the many recent changes to Europe's political and economic map, a central theme of this book is the enduring weight of history, the complex policy built up in Western Europe over the past 45 years of which familiar traits can still be clearly defined.
目次
- Part 1 Introduction: Europe in the global state system, Jonathan Story
- the rediscovery of Central Europe, Christopher Cviic. Part 2 Changes in world politics since 1985: the United States and Europe, D. Lacorne
- the Soviet Union and Europe, Neil Malcolm
- Japan and Europe, Jean-Pierre Lehmann
- Europe and the changing global agenda, Hanns W. Maull
- Europe and world population, S. Makridakis. Part 3 The major countries and Europe: Spain's entry to World War I, Jonathan Story
- France and Europe, Guy de Carmoy
- Germany and Europe, William E. Paterson
- Britain and Europe, F. de la Serre
- Italy and Europe, Cesare Merlini
- Poland and Europe, Paul Lewis. Part 4 The European diplomatic system: European political co-operation, Elfriede Regelsberger
- arms negotiations and disarmament, Peter Stratman
- the Helsinki Final Act and conferences, Vojtech Mastny
- trade diplomacy and Europe, S. Wallace
- central banks and finance diplomacy, Marcello de Secco. Part 5 The new Europe: the political economy of Western Europe, L. Tsoukalis
- the marketization of Eastern Europe, Michael Kaser
- reforms in the Soviet economy, Georges Sokoloff. Part 6 Conclusion: towards a Pan-Europe, Ian Davidson
- towards a Pan-Europe, Alexander Naumenkov.
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