The politics of European integration in the twentieth century

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The politics of European integration in the twentieth century

David Arter

Dartmouth, c1993

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 279-291) and index

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内容説明

This text seeks to trace continuity and discontinuity in the integration of European states, with particular reference to three crucial fault lines - World War I, World War II and the events of 1989. The main of this study is to give the European debate width and historical depth. Europe is not synonymous with the European Community, and it is essential to rid ourselves of parochialist perspectives, in favour of broad gauge approaches to the complex challenges facing the continent as the new century approaches. David Arter's text compares experiences in a pan-European dimension and should be particularly suitable to the growing numbers of courses on European studies and related degree course programmes.

目次

  • Introduction - Another "new Europe"?
  • the "new European", 1919-1939
  • the challenge of national integration the new Europe, 1919-1939
  • "the two Europes" - the challenges of political and economic integration between the wars
  • Capitalist and communist Europe
  • a region of Europe or a western Europe of regions? the European Community becomes the major west European power base
  • the road to Maastricht - consolidated integration in western Europe
  • the road to Minsk - accelerated disintegration in eastern Europe
  • towards a united states of Europe?.

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