The European union and its citizens : the social agenda

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The European union and its citizens : the social agenda

Beverly Springer

(Contributions in political science, no. 349)

Greenwood Press, 1994

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [165] -173) and index

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This work examines the European Union as mandated by the Maastricht Treaty. Using both empirical and theoretical perspectives, the author reviews such timely issues as the environment and the new regionalism, the politics of policy-making in the European Union, cross-border employment issues, as well as social and cultural considerations. These are issues that take on increasing importance in an integrating Europe--for the new Euro-citizens, for the national governments, and of course, for the European Union itself. How the Community handles these issues, and the processes and politics that will develop around them, will determine the Europolity of the future and are elucidated here by a European expert.

Table of Contents

Introduction Europe in the 1990s: The Crisis of Uncertainties Conceptualizing European Integration Understanding the Treaty on European Union The Cultural Basis of European Union Employees and European Union Environmental Concerns and European Union Regional Policy and European Union Citizenship and European Union Conclusion References Index

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