Deepening and widening
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Deepening and widening
(The state of the European Union, vol. 4)
Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1998
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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The struggle between those who seek a more integrated, and even federal, Europe and those proposing a looser confederation was once again highlighted at the 1996-1997 Intergovernmental Conference, and reflected in the IGC's decisions. This fourth volume in the European Community Studies Association's biennial series examines the divisions within the EU in the key areas of the common foreign and security policy, European monetary union, enlargement and structural reform.
Table of Contents
- From Maastricht I to II and After, W. Wallace
- Reflections on the IGCs, D. Dinan. Part 1 Common Foreign and Security Policy: Development of the CFSP from Maastricht to the IGC, S. Anderson
- France, the CFSP and NATO, R. Tiersky
- The WEU After Maastricht II, J. Coffey
- Reforming the CFSP - Collusion and Confusion in EU Institutions, M. Smith. Part 2 European Monetary Union: Germany and the EMU, D. Heisberger
- Deepening European Monetary Cooperation - Europe in International Monetary Affairs, P. Loedel
- EMU - Fruition or Reform?, A. Watson. Part 3 Enlargement: Enlargement as a Mechanism to Increase ""Voice"" - Implications for Further Deepening, C. Closa
- Hungarian Steps to Union Membership, K. Foldes
- Problems of Capacity and Control in an Enlarged EU Council, B. Kerremans
- Enlargement, Institutional Reform and EU Decisionmaking, J. Peterson and E. Bomberg. Part 4 PILAR III: Environmental Policy, J. McCormack
- Social Policy - a European Success Story, R. Geyer and B. Springer
- The EU and Women - the Inequality Conundrum, R.A. Elman. Part 5 Key External Factors: The United States, R. Ginsberg
- Russia, V. Breskovski
- The Global Political Economy, M. Footer.
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