Reshaping Europe : towards a political, economic and monetary union, 1984-1989
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Format : | Livre |
Langue : | anglais |
Titre complet : | Reshaping Europe : towards a political, economic and monetary union, 1984-1989 / Michael Gehler, Wilfried Loth (eds.) |
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Baden-Baden :
Nomos
, 2020 |
Description matérielle : | 1 vol. (524 p.) |
Collection : | Groupe de liaison des historiens auprès des communautés ; 20 |
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- Cover
- Introduction
- European Integration by Mail: European Symbols and Subjects on Postage Stamps
- Part I: New Initiatives
- A Double-Edged Victory: Fontainebleau and the Resolution of the British Budget Problem, 1983-84
- A foreordained row
- A running sore
- The road to a lasting solution
- Conclusions
- The Relaunch of the Benelux Union and the Origins of the Schengen Agreement: The Interplay of two Sub-Regional Experiences
- Introduction
- The long path to regional de-bordering in post-war Europe
- An enlargement of the Benelux Union?
- The Benelux drive to multilateralism
- Conclusions
- Spinelli's Initiative and the European Parliament's Union Project
- The actions of the elected Parliament
- The Crocodile Club
- The Institutional Affairs Committee
- The Draft Treaty establishing the European Union
- A Dream Coming True: The Netherlands and the Creation of the European Common Market, 1984-1989
- Coming out of the crisis
- Underestimating the implications
- Ambiguities regarding monetary integration
- Serious reservations regarding political integration
- Conclusion
- Part II: The Single European Act and its Consequences
- European Political Cooperation and the Single European Act
- EPC during the 1970's: "a puny child" becomes "adolescent"
- EPC and the negotiation of the Single European Act: the issue of consistency
- The Single European Act, EPC and the relations with the Soviet Union in the second half of the 1980's
- Conclusions
- The Negotiations on the Single European Act
- Chronology
- Issues and Challenges
- Actors
- Main Results
- Main Reactions
- Theoretical Perspective
- The Single European Act in Perspective
- Unzufrieden mit der Einheitlichen Europäischen Akte. Zur Geschichte des italienischen Referendums von 1989
- Das italienische Europa-Referendum
- Die Wiederbelebung des Verfassungsentwurfs von 1984
- Die Unzufriedenheit mit der EEA von 1986
- Vorbereitung des Referendums
- Beratungen zum Referendumsgesetz
- Was unmittelbar auf das Referendum folgte
- The Transformative Impact of European Integration on Member States: The German Länder in Search of a New Role during the Second Half of the 1980s
- "Scandalous": Negotiating the Single European Act
- The Challenges of "Television without Frontiers"
- Conclusions
- Part III: Towards the Single Market Project and the Monetary Union
- The Single Market Project as a Response to Globalisation: The Role of the Round Table of European Industrialists and other non-state Actors in launching the European Union's Internal Market (1983-1992)
- Introduction
- The Round Table lobby, academic and political assessments
- Non-state actor policy impact: the Dekker paper
- Building up public support
- Non-state actor cooperation, the broader picture
- Conclusion