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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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