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Euro Debate
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Product details
- ISBN 9781903403235
- Weight: 300g
- Dimensions: 148 x 228mm
- Publication Date: 01 Oct 2001
- Publisher: Federal Trust for Education & Research
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
To join or not to join, that is the question. Have you made up your mind yet? What is the Euro-or the pound-worth to you?Joining-or not joining-the Euro is the biggest political and econamic decision Britain will make for years to come. The debate is already underway, and passions run high. This book shows you why and how. Politicians, economists and journalists, trade unionists and businessmen battle it out in these pages with arguments on both sides. This book tells you what it is all about and what is at stake. You will have a vote in the Euro referendum. This book lets you make up your mind on the facts and on the arguments. Politicians, economists and journalists, trade unionists and businessmen battle it out in these pages with arguments on both sides. This book tells you what it is all about and what is at stake. You will have a vote in the Euro referendum. This book lets you make up your mind on the facts and on the arguments.
A career diplomat for 37 years, Roger Beetham was Geoffrey Rippon's Spokesman during the successful negotiations for Britain's entry into the European Communities in 1970-72, and later Roy Jenkins' Spokesman at the European Commission in Brussels during the latter's Presidency (1977-81). Roger Beetham also served in Washington, Helsinki and Delhi. He represented the FCO on the Anglo-French Commission on the Channel Tunnel from 1986-90 and on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (1988-90). He was British Ambassador to Senegal (and four other West African countries) from 1990, and ended his diplomatic career as Ambassador and UK Permanent Representative to the Council of Europe in Strasbourg (1993-97).
Euro Debate
€21.15
