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The State of the European Union, Vol. 4 : Deepening and Widening / ed. by Marc Maresceau, Pierre-Henri Laurent.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publishers, [2023]Copyright date: ©1998Description: 1 online resource (374 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781555877200
  • 9781685858230
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- Preface -- 1 Introduction: Moving to a Multispeed Europe -- 2 Reflections on the IGCs -- PART 1 ENLARGEMENT -- 3 Northern Enlargement and EU Decisionmaking -- 4 Strategies for the Eastern Enlargement of the EU: An Integration Theory Approach -- 5 The Political and Institutional Consequences of Widening: Capacity and Control in an Enlarged Council -- PART 2 COMMON FOREIGN AND SECURITY POLICY -- 6 WEU After the Second Maastricht -- 7 Problems and Possibilities: The Development of the CFSP from Maastricht to the 1996 IGC -- 8 What's Wrong with the CFSP? The Politics of Institutional Reform -- 9 France, the CFSP, and NATO -- PART 3 AN EU SOCIETY? -- 10 Environmental Policy: Deepen or Widen? -- 11 EU Social Policy After Maastricht: The Works Council Directive and the British Opt-Out -- 12 The EU and Women: Virtual Equality -- PART 4 MONETARY UNION -- 13 Enhancing Europe's International Monetary Power: The Drive Toward a Single Currency -- 14 Explaining the Dominance of German Preferences in Recent EMU Decisions -- 15 A Two-Speed Europe? -- PART 5 EXTERNAL RELATIONS -- 16 U.S.-EU Relations: The Commercial, Political, and Security Dimensions -- 17 The EU and the WTO Global Trading System -- PART 6 CONCLUSION -- 18 The IGCs and the Renegotiation of European Order After the Cold War -- List of Acronyms -- List of Contributors -- Index -- About the Book
Summary: The struggle between those who seek a more integrated, and even a federal, Europe and those proposing a looser confederation was once again highlighted at the 1996-1997 Intergovernmental Conference, and reflected in the IGC’s decisions. This fourth volume in the European Community Studies Association's biennial series examines the divisions within the EU in the key areas of the common foreign and security policy, European monetary union, enlargement, and structural reform.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- Preface -- 1 Introduction: Moving to a Multispeed Europe -- 2 Reflections on the IGCs -- PART 1 ENLARGEMENT -- 3 Northern Enlargement and EU Decisionmaking -- 4 Strategies for the Eastern Enlargement of the EU: An Integration Theory Approach -- 5 The Political and Institutional Consequences of Widening: Capacity and Control in an Enlarged Council -- PART 2 COMMON FOREIGN AND SECURITY POLICY -- 6 WEU After the Second Maastricht -- 7 Problems and Possibilities: The Development of the CFSP from Maastricht to the 1996 IGC -- 8 What's Wrong with the CFSP? The Politics of Institutional Reform -- 9 France, the CFSP, and NATO -- PART 3 AN EU SOCIETY? -- 10 Environmental Policy: Deepen or Widen? -- 11 EU Social Policy After Maastricht: The Works Council Directive and the British Opt-Out -- 12 The EU and Women: Virtual Equality -- PART 4 MONETARY UNION -- 13 Enhancing Europe's International Monetary Power: The Drive Toward a Single Currency -- 14 Explaining the Dominance of German Preferences in Recent EMU Decisions -- 15 A Two-Speed Europe? -- PART 5 EXTERNAL RELATIONS -- 16 U.S.-EU Relations: The Commercial, Political, and Security Dimensions -- 17 The EU and the WTO Global Trading System -- PART 6 CONCLUSION -- 18 The IGCs and the Renegotiation of European Order After the Cold War -- List of Acronyms -- List of Contributors -- Index -- About the Book

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The struggle between those who seek a more integrated, and even a federal, Europe and those proposing a looser confederation was once again highlighted at the 1996-1997 Intergovernmental Conference, and reflected in the IGC’s decisions. This fourth volume in the European Community Studies Association's biennial series examines the divisions within the EU in the key areas of the common foreign and security policy, European monetary union, enlargement, and structural reform.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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