European integration : from community to union
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European integration : from community to union
Pinter Publishers, c1994
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- : hbk
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Originally published: European Community integration. New York : St. Martin's Press, 1992
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
"European Community Integration" is a reappraisal of the state of Community integration. The events of 1989/90 in Eastern Europe, the continuing interest by non-member states in full membership, as well as the new thrust for economic and political union developed by President Delors, have all combined to promote a new, deeper phase of Community integration. The book re-examines the broad thematic ideas of Jean Monnet and applies these to the Europe of the 1990s. The question of a federal community acts as the organizing principle of the volume. Amidst continuing controversy within member states over European integration, an objective and scholarly reassessment of the pros and cons of enlargement should be useful.
Table of Contents
- Integration - federalism or intergovernmentalism?
- the ideas of Jean Monnet and four decades of development in perspective
- the end of the nation-state - the transformaiton of institutional authority
- the Single European Act and 1992 - the point of no return
- integration at the political level - European political co-operation
- integration at the attitudinal level - people's Europe and the direct elections at the European Parliament
- integration at the policy level - common policies, a source of integration or division?
- reluctant partners - the UK, Greece and Denmark
- the strains of enlargement
- a United States of Europe - an agenda for the 21st century.
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