The Maastricht debates and beyond
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The Maastricht debates and beyond
(The state of the European Community, v. 2)
L. Rienner Publishers , Longman, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: uk ISBN 9780582226913
Description
Second in a biennial series of "yearbooks" on the state of the European Community, this book, which covers 1991 and 1992, takes up where "The State of the European Community: Policies, Institutions, and Debates in the Transition Years" (edited by Leon Hurwitz and Christian Lequesne) left off. The current volume not only provides a description of key issues and developments in the European Community (EC) during 1991-1992, but also comments on and analyzes events from a variety of conceptual and theoretical perspectives. This biennial series is one of several projects sponsored by the European Community Studies Association (ECSA). ECSA exists to develop a community of people interested in the EC and to raise the level of knowledge about it.
Table of Contents
- Introdution The state of the European Community - theory and research in the post-Maastricht era, Alan W. Cafruny and Glenda Rosenthal. Part 1 The architecture of Europe in the post-Maastricht era - legitimation, regulation, and monetary union: Maastricht revisited - a critical analysis of the Treaty on European Union, William Nicoll
- the Treaty of Maastricht - political authority and legitimacy, Brigid Laffan
- European integration and referendums - analytical considerations and empirical evidence, Wolfgang Luthardt
- interest intermediation in the EC after Maastricht, Michael J. Gorges
- socialism and the EC after Maastricht - from classic to new model European social democracy, Robert Geyer
- the global origins of the Maastricht Treaty on EMU - closing the window of opportunity, David Andrews
- monetary bargains - the Treaty on EMU, Wayne Sandholtz. Part 2 National interests and European union: France and the European Union, Francoise de la Serre and Christian Lequesne
- the New Germany in the EC, Paul J.J. Welfens
- the British government and the Maastricht agreements, Stephen George. Part 3 Toward a European foreign policy?: fortress Europe or promised land, Hans George Betz
- the wider Europe - extending the membership of the EC, John Redmond
- European political cooperation - lessons from the Persian Gulf War and Yugoslavia, Pia Christina Wood
- the EC, the US and the Uruguay round, Finn Laursen
- European defense integration - national interests, national sensitivities, Timothy Birch and John Crotts. Part 4 The single market: merger control in the EC - federalism with a European flavour, Donald Partan
- the EC - capitalist or dirigiste regime?, Walter Goldstein
- Europe calling Europe - creating an integrated telecommunications network, Wilson P. Dizard
- EC Environmental policy - atypical ambitions and typical problems?, Alberta Sbragia
- 1992 - Who wins? who loses?, Dale L. Smith and Jurgen Wanke
- the community budget after Maastricht, Michael Shackleton
- structural policy and multilevel governance in the EC, Gary Marks.
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: us ISBN 9781555873592
Description
This second volume in the European Community Studies Association Biennial series, reviews developments in the EC - with particular attention to general theories and concepts in the 1991-1992 period. It covers the evolving contours of the community, the internal market and on-going debates.
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