The Dynamics Of European Integration
Edited by William Wallace
The Dynamics Of European Integration
Edited by William Wallace
Pinter (for the Royal Institute of International Affairs)
1991
308 pp.
$54.00
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"The greater the complexity of the process of European integration, the more important it becomes to rebuild acceptable conceptual frameworks." Inspired by that idea, social scientists from a number of countries prepared and revised these 16 interesting papers without yet reaching a conclusion.
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William Diebold, Jr.
When France and Germany, with Italy and the three Benelux countries, made it clear that they were really going to form a customs union, they forced the British government to face a decision it had hoped to avoid. Now Britain's decision to join the Common Market, if reasonable terms can be agreed on, requires the United States to make some major decisions of its own. Our action-or the lack of it-will pose new choices for the rest of the world.
