The Netherlands and European Integration, 1950 to Present / Mathieu Segers.
Material type:
- 9789048552030
- European cooperation
- European federation
- Contemporary History
- Dutch and The Netherlands
- History, Art History, and Archaeology
- International Relations
- Politics and Government
- HISTORY / Europe / General
- History of European integration, Dutch European Policy, European Union, European Economic and Monetary Union, European Politics
- 327.094 23
- online - DeGruyter
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Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Nuvola online | online - DeGruyter (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Online access | Not for loan (Accesso limitato) | Accesso per gli utenti autorizzati / Access for authorized users | (dgr)9789048552030 |
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Prologue: Dinner in Laeken (1989) -- 1. American concepts: Building Europe (1947-1949) -- 2. Magical realism (1949-1951) -- 3. The Beyen Plan (1951-1954) -- 4. Around Cologne cathedral (1954-1957) -- 5. A Europe of conspiracies (1957-1968) -- 6. At home in the Basel biotope (1968-1974) -- 7. Sturm und Drang (1974-1982) -- 8. The hand of French-German friendship (1982-1989) -- 9. After Strasbourg: A different party than expected (1989-1992) -- 10. European realities: Defining Europe after the Cold War -- Epilogue: The call of Calypso -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- Sources and references -- Index
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On 9 May 1950, France launched a revolutionary plan for supranational cooperation in Western Europe. The Netherlands was taken completely by surprise. In the decades that followed, European integration moved forward at an unprecedented pace, taking the Netherlands with it. Geography and the post-war world seemed to leave the country no other choice. European integration forced - and is still forcing - the Netherlands on a far-reaching 'journey to the continent'.[-]For the Netherlands, European integration represents a difficult journey to a new old world that often seems far off. How has that journey progressed so far? Why did the Netherlands join the common European market and currency from the very beginning? Was this course inevitable? And where has it brought the country?[-]Using new, international source material, The Netherlands and European Integration digs deeply into the history of the Netherlands in Europe - a subject that is today more topical than ever.
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In English.
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