The European Union since 1945

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The European Union since 1945

Alasdair Blair

(Seminar studies in history)

Pearson Education/Longman, 2005

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The European Union since 1945 provides a general survey of European intergration, from its emergence at the end of World War II to the negotiation of the Constitutional Treaty in 2004 and enlargement to Central and Eastern Europe. Adopting a chronological approach, the book examines the economic and political factors that have shaped the process of European Integration, and as a consequence the transfer of power away from member states, have been primarily the result of decisions taken by the member states themselves. Suitable for undergraduate courses on the EU taken as part of the European Studies, History, Politics, International Relations or Law degree.

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Preface Abbreviations The Enlargement of the EU Illustrations Chronology PART ONE: BACKGROUND 1. The Problem Of European Integration PART TWO: HISTORICAL ANALYSIS 2. The Road To Rome: 1945-1957 3. Constructing The Community: 1958-1968 4. From Optimism To Indecision: 1969-1979 5. Renewed Progress: 1980-1989 6. The Transformation Of Europe: 1990-2004 PART THREE: ASSESSMENT 7. The Future Of European Integration PART FOUR: DOCUMENTS Glossary Who's Who Further Reading References Index

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