Europe recast : a history of European Union için kapak resmi
Europe recast : a history of European Union
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Europe recast : a history of European Union
ISBN:
9781588262059
Yayım Bilgisi:
Boulder : Lynne Rienner, 2004
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xv, 373 s. : hrt., şkl. ; 24 cm
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Contents List of Maps and Images xvi Preface xviii Introduction 1 The Inter-War Experience Toward European Union Purpose and Organization of the Book 1 What Kind of Union? 22 From World War to Cold War The Marshall Plan The European Movement Prospects for Economic Integration Tackling the German Question The Monnet Plan France Under Pressure Accepting the Inevitable The Schuman Declaration 2 Europe of the Communities 75 The European Coal and Steel Community Britain's Position The Intergovernmental Conference Outstanding Issues Launching the ECSC Significance of the ECSC The European Defense Community and the European Political Community The Trauma of the EDC The European Political Community An Opportunity Lost? The European Economic Community and the European Atomic Energy Community Messina From Messina to Venice Britain Bows Out The Intergovernmental Conference The Rome Treaties Ratification 3 Constructing the European Community 140 Setting Up Shop The Council and Coreper The European Parliament Implementing the Customs Union and Fending Off the Free Trade Area The U.S. Position The Common Agricultural Policy U.S. Reaction The CAP, British Accession, and Grand Designs The Fouchet Plan De Gaulle Says No The Elysée Treaty The Empty Chair Crisis and Luxembourg Compromise France Walks Out Ending the Crisis A Decade of European Integration Britain's Second Application The Kennedy Round and U.S.-EC Relations Association Agreements Internal Policy Developments Institutional Accomplishments Overall Impact 4 Reversal 211 The Spirit of the Hague, 1969-1972 Brandt and Pompidou The Hague Summit Completion Deepening Enlargement From Six to Nine The Other Applicants The 1972 Referenda The EC on the Eve of Enlargement Variable Weather Policy Developments Harmonization Economic and Monetary Union Regional Policy Social Policy Environmental Policy Energy Policy The Lomé Convention Britain's Renegotiation and Referendum Franco-German Friendship Institutional Adaptation Prospects for European Union 5 Recovery 284 Fair Winds Greek Accession Direct Elections to the European Parliament The European Monetary System In the Doldrums Institutional Inertia The Commission The Council and European Council Lack of Action The British Budgetary Question The Mediterranean Morass Picking Up Speed Ending the Budgetary Battles Portuguese and Spanish Accession Commission Activism 1. Steel High Technology The Internal Market European Parliament Activism The Draft Treaty Establishing the European Union Member State Activism Genscher-Colombo and Stuttgart Declaration A British Proposal Mitterand Leads the Way 6 Transformation 347 The Single European Act Removing the Mediterranean Roadblock The Dooge Report The Milan Summit The Intergovernmental Conference Outcome Ratification The Single Market Program The White Paper Implementing the Single Market Program A Hard Slog The International Impact The European Economic Area Solidarity Through Cohesion and Social Policy Cohesion Social Policy 7 Achieving European Union 392 Economic and Monetary Union The Delors Committee and Report Momentum for EMU The Changing Political Context Toward Political Union The Maastricht Treaty The Intergovernmental Conferences EMU Political Union The First Pillar The Second Pillar The Third Pillar Outcome Ratification 8 The Challenges of European Union 450 The Challenge of Enlargement Austrian and Scandinavian Accession Central and Eastern European Enlargement From Assistance to Association From Copenhagen to Copenhagen The Third Mediterranean Enlargement Institutional and Political Challenges From Amsterdam to Nice The Amsterdam Treaty The Nice Treaty Other Institutional Reform A More Political Union The Public Backlash Fear of Referenda A Constitution for Europe Policy Challenges From Maastricht to Monetary Union Achieving EMU The Third Stage The Stability and Growth Pact Market Integration, Modernization, and Employment Agriculture and Cohesion Cohesion Internal Security External Relations Security and Defense Conclusion 543 National Interests, Supranational Solutions, and Individual Involvement Europe Recast Appendix 1: List of Abbreviations and Acronyms 553 Appendix I1: Major Treaty Changes 555 Bibliography 559 Chronology 599 Index About the Book
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Contents List of Maps and Images xvi Preface xviii Introduction 1 The Inter-War Experience Toward European Union Purpose and Organization of the Book 1 What Kind of Union? 22 From World War to Cold War The Marshall Plan The European Movement Prospects for Economic Integration Tackling the German Question The Monnet Plan France Under Pressure Accepting the Inevitable The Schuman Declaration 2 Europe of the Communities 75 The European Coal and Steel Community Britain's Position The Intergovernmental Conference Outstanding Issues Launching the ECSC Significance of the ECSC The European Defense Community and the European Political Community The Trauma of the EDC The European Political Community An Opportunity Lost? The European Economic Community and the European Atomic Energy Community Messina From Messina to Venice Britain Bows Out The Intergovernmental Conference The Rome Treaties Ratification 3 Constructing the European Community 140 Setting Up Shop The Council and Coreper The European Parliament Implementing the Customs Union and Fending Off the Free Trade Area The U.S. Position The Common Agricultural Policy U.S. Reaction The CAP, British Accession, and Grand Designs The Fouchet Plan De Gaulle Says No The Elysée Treaty The Empty Chair Crisis and Luxembourg Compromise France Walks Out Ending the Crisis A Decade of European Integration Britain's Second Application The Kennedy Round and U.S.-EC Relations Association Agreements Internal Policy Developments Institutional Accomplishments Overall Impact 4 Reversal 211 The Spirit of the Hague, 1969-1972 Brandt and Pompidou The Hague Summit Completion Deepening Enlargement From Six to Nine The Other Applicants The 1972 Referenda The EC on the Eve of Enlargement Variable Weather Policy Developments Harmonization Economic and Monetary Union Regional Policy Social Policy Environmental Policy Energy Policy The Lomé Convention Britain's Renegotiation and Referendum Franco-German Friendship Institutional Adaptation Prospects for European Union 5 Recovery 284 Fair Winds Greek Accession Direct Elections to the European Parliament The European Monetary System In the Doldrums Institutional Inertia The Commission The Council and European Council Lack of Action The British Budgetary Question The Mediterranean Morass Picking Up Speed Ending the Budgetary Battles Portuguese and Spanish Accession Commission Activism 1. Steel High Technology The Internal Market European Parliament Activism The Draft Treaty Establishing the European Union Member State Activism Genscher-Colombo and Stuttgart Declaration A British Proposal Mitterand Leads the Way 6 Transformation 347 The Single European Act Removing the Mediterranean Roadblock The Dooge Report The Milan Summit The Intergovernmental Conference Outcome Ratification The Single Market Program The White Paper Implementing the Single Market Program A Hard Slog The International Impact The European Economic Area Solidarity Through Cohesion and Social Policy Cohesion Social Policy 7 Achieving European Union 392 Economic and Monetary Union The Delors Committee and Report Momentum for EMU The Changing Political Context Toward Political Union The Maastricht Treaty The Intergovernmental Conferences EMU Political Union The First Pillar The Second Pillar The Third Pillar Outcome Ratification 8 The Challenges of European Union 450 The Challenge of Enlargement Austrian and Scandinavian Accession Central and Eastern European Enlargement From Assistance to Association From Copenhagen to Copenhagen The Third Mediterranean Enlargement Institutional and Political Challenges From Amsterdam to Nice The Amsterdam Treaty The Nice Treaty Other Institutional Reform A More Political Union The Public Backlash Fear of Referenda A Constitution for Europe Policy Challenges From Maastricht to Monetary Union Achieving EMU The Third Stage The Stability and Growth Pact Market Integration, Modernization, and Employment Agriculture and Cohesion Cohesion Internal Security External Relations Security and Defense Conclusion 543 National Interests, Supranational Solutions, and Individual Involvement Europe Recast Appendix 1: List of Abbreviations and Acronyms 553 Appendix I1: Major Treaty Changes 555 Bibliography 559 Chronology 599 Index About the Book