Uniting of Europe

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DE GAULLE
De Gaulle's Reaction
De Gaulle’s Reaction
ECSC Treaty
EEC Treaty
EPC
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EU Leader
european
European Community
european institutional development case study
European Monetary System
Follow
Franco-German Axis
General De Gaulle
Genscher Colombo Plan
Hague Summit
integration
luxembourg
member
Member States
monetary
Monetary Union
nationalism eastern europe
NATO
NATO Action
NATO's Military Intervention
NATO’s Military Intervention
political integration theory
Post-war
Preamble
President De Gaulle
single
state
supranational governance
system
treaty analysis methodology
UN
union
USA
West Germany

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415270106
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Oct 2002
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Uniting of Europe provides an accessible introduction to the history of European integration and places European unification within a wider political and economic context The book shows how institutional developments have been conditioned by wider international considerations. The Uniting of Europe considers:
* the impact of the Cold War and the superpowers on Europe
* Britain's decision to join the Community
* the consequences of German reunification
* the problem of nationalism in Eastern Europe
* key personalities, parties, regimes and political systems.
This Second edition brings the history of the European Union up to date to include the Amsterdam and Nice treaties, as well as other contemporary issues such as the impact of events in Yugoslavia, the changing relationship with the US and British membership of the single currency.

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