The EC, Eastern Europe and European unity : discord, collaboration, and integration since 1947
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The EC, Eastern Europe and European unity : discord, collaboration, and integration since 1947
Pinter Publishers , Distributed exclusively in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [251]-270) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This text argues that the process of West European integration has been encouraged and facilitated by the Cold War, in which the threat posed by the Soviet Union temporarily inhibited internal conflicts, and in which American hegemony provided the relatively stable and secure economic, political and military framework in which the major West European countries were able to co-operate and set major steps towards the ultimate ideal of a European Union.
Table of Contents
- European integration without the East, 1945-1950
- from Paris to Rome, 1951-1957
- Moscow's response to West European integration, 1947-1974
- the EC's Common Agricultural Policy
- the lack of an EC Ostpolitik,1957-1985
- the EC and the CMEA - deaf-mutes communicate
- 1989 and 1992, two revolutions?
- Brussel's lighthouse - co-ordinating Western economic assistance to the East
- wider or deeper?
- the EC's economic security
- epilogue - discord and collaboration in the 1990s.
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