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Thank You M Monnet Essays On The History Of European Integration Richard Griffiths

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Thank You M Monnet Essays On The History Of European Integration Richard Griffiths
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.2 MB
Pages: 396
Author: Richard Griffiths
ISBN: 9789400601079, 9400601077
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Thank You M Monnet Essays On The History Of European Integration Richard Griffiths by Richard Griffiths 9789400601079, 9400601077 instant download after payment.

This book collects contributions by Richard T. Griffiths on the history of European integration, some published for the first time in English. The essays range in chronology from the early experiences with the Marshall Plan to the difficulties and opportunities for the EFTA countries afforded by association with the EEC in the 1970s and 80s. The book interprets European integration far wider than simply the current European Union and its forerunners. Thus, it devotes chapters to EFTA, the OECD, and to issues as agriculture, cartels and monetary problems. The volume also contains the essay in the title which poses the question of what would have happened had there been no Schuman Plan back in 1950. This book should appeal to students of contemporary history, especially those interested in EU history, and to political scientists who will discover a rich palette of case studies upon which to test their theories. Its constructively critical slant on developments provides interesting perspectives to those general readers seeking a nuanced approach between the extremes of the current pro- or anti- in the debates on Europe.

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