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  • European Integration, 1950-2003 : Superstate or New Market Economy?
  • Written by author John Gillingham
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, 2003/06/02
  • Integration is the most significant European historical development in the past fifty years, eclipsing in importance even the collapse of the USSR. This movement toward economic and political union has not only helped revive, transform and rejuvenate a ba
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Preface
List of Abbreviations
I A German Solution to Europe's Problems? The Early History of the European Communities, 1950-1965
Ch. 1 The Liberal Project for an Integrated Europe 6
Ch. 2 The Rise and Decline of Monnetism 16
Ch. 3 More or Less Liberal Europe: The Institutional Origins of Integration 34
Ch. 4 All or Nothing? The Founding of the EEC and the End of an Era, 1958-1966 53
II From Embedded Liberalism to Liberalism, A Step Forward: European Integration and Regime Change in the 1970s
Ch. 5 From Realms of Theory to a Sphere of Action: Integration Revived 84
Ch. 6 Better than Muddling Through: The World Market, the European Community, and the Member-States in the 1970s 105
III Seeking the New Horizon: Integration from the Single European Act to the Maastricht Treaty
Ch. 7 Forces of Change and Resistance in 1980s Europe 152
Ch. 8 Mrs. Thatcher, Europe, and the Reform of Britain 164
Ch. 9 The Crisis of the Welfare State and the Challenge of Modernization in 1980s Europe 180
Ch. 10 Maastricht Ho! (by Air, Land, or SEA?): The Parameters of Change 228
Ch. 11 Stumbling toward Superstate: The Delorean Agenda 259
IV A False Dawn? Challenge and Misdirection in 1990s Europe
Ch. 12 Almost a Road to Nowhere: The EU in Trouble 313
Ch. 13 No Open-and-Shut Cases: Member-States and the European Community in the 1990s 357
Ch. 14 Shrinking Enlargement: Betrayal of Pledge or Opportunity in Disguise? 410
Ch. 15 The New Market Economy and Europe's Future 446
Envoi 487
Notes 503
Bibliography 547
Index 563


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