The European Union after the Treaty of Amsterdam

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The European Union after the Treaty of Amsterdam

edited by Jörg Monar and Wolfgang Wessels

Continuum, 2001

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The Treaty of Amsterdam was signed by the member states of the EU in 1997, and came into effect in 1999. No area of national and European policy-making will be left untouched by the framework set by the Treaty for the development of the Union. The contributors to this text examine the progress made and the deficits left by the Treaty in key policy areas and in the institutional system of the EU. They also look at its future development, in particular: the challenges posed by the next enlargement, the incomplete reform of the institutional system and the risks of fragmentation.

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Part 1 The treaty of Amsterdam in the process of European integration. Part 2 Institutional and procedural reforms. Part 3 Enhanced co-operation and flexibility. Part 4 The reform of the common foreign and security policy. Part 5 The reform of EU justice and home affairs. Part 6 The European Union and its citizens. Part 7 Looking beyond - the European Union after Amsterdam.

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