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Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University, 2003
xx, 588 s.

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ISBN 0-521-01262-7 (brož.)
Obsahuje poznámky, rejstřík
Bibliografie na s. 547-561
Evropská unie - integrace - studie
Integrace evropská - dějiny - r. 1950-2003 - pojednání
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Preface page xi // List of Abbreviations xix // I A German Solution to Europe’s Problems? // The Early History of the European Communities, 1950-1965 // Introduction to Part I A New Global Setting 3 // Chapter 1 – The Liberal Project for an Integrated Europe 6 // The Legacy of Friedrich von Hayek 6 // The Classical Liberal Solution to the German Problem 11 // Chapter 2 The Rise and Decline of Monnetism 16 // Monnet and the Condition of Postwar Europe 18 // Monnet and the Origins of European Institutions 22 // Chapter 3 More or Less Liberal Europe: The Institutional Origins // of Integration 34 // From Pax Americana to Pax Universalia 37 // Miracles Can Sometimes Flappen: Erhards Reforms 41 // All Hands on Board: The Re-launching 43 // Chapter 4 All or Nothing? The Founding of the EEC and the // End of an Era, 1958-1966 53 // Walter Hallsteins Commission 55 // Independence, Interdependence or Dependence? President Kennedy // and Europe 66 // Empty Chairs and Hallsteins End 68 // Conclusion to Part I Needed: A New Integration Scenario 73 // II From Embedded Liberalism to Liberalism, A Step Forward: European Integration and Regime Change in the 1970s // Introduction to Part II A New European Situation 81 // Chapter 5 From Realms of Theory to a Sphere of Action: // Integration Revived 84 // Taking Stock in a Whirlwind: Rethinking Integration 85 // Regime Change 97 // Dollar Dethronement and Collapse of the Bretton Woods System 100 // Chapter 6 Better than Muddling Through: The World Market, the // European Community, and the Member-States in the 1970s 105 // The New Protectionism 106 // Neomercantilism and Corporatism in France, Germany, Italy, and // Great Britain no // A Most Imperfect Union: Structure and Policy Process at the EC 120 // Toward a Less Imperfect Union: European Law, the European Council, Monetary Convergence, and the Recovery of International Trade 130 //
Margaret Thatcher: Founding Mother of the New Europe 136 // Conclusion to Part II Needed: A New Integration Theory 144 // III Seeking the New Horizon: Integration from the Single European Act to the Maastricht Treaty // Introduction to Part III A New Realm of Possibility 149 // Chapter 7 Forces of Change and Resistance in 1980s Europe 152 // The United States and Globalization: Challenges to Europe 152 // Monsieur Jacques Delors Meets Europe 157 // Chapter 8 Mrs. Thatcher, Europe, and the Reform of Britain 164 // Mrs. Thatcher and Europe 166 // Mrs. Thatcher and the Reform of Britain 168 // Chapter 9 The Crisis of the Welfare State and the Challenge of // Modernization in 1980s Europe 180 // New Zealand Experiments 182 // Denmark Conserves 184 // Sweden’s Beacon Goes Out 188 // France Regroups 194 // Germany Rests zoo // Italy Resurrects Itself 201 // Spain Modernizes 208 // Reforming the Welfare State 221 // Chapter 10 Maastricht Ho! (by Air, Land, or SEA?): The Parameters of Change 228 // The SEA and the Maastricht Treaty: Negotiating Frameworks 231 // Big Business and the Commission: High-Tech Neocorporatism // in Action 237 // Competition Policy and the Single Market 249 // Chapter n Stumbling toward Superstate: The Delorean Agenda 259 // The Delors Packet and Regional Policy 262 // The Social Charter, Imagined Space, Policy Networking in Brussels 263 // The European Monetary Union Examined 269 // Political Maastricht 278 // Ambitions and Realities: Delors II and Ratification 284 // German Unification and the Crisis of 1992 289 // Conclusion to Part III Needed: A New Integration Direction 294 // IV A False Dawn? Challenge and Misdirection in 1990s Europe // Introduction to Part IV A New Global Framework 303 // Chapter 12 Almost a Road to Nowhere: The EU in Trouble 313 // Summits and Scandals 317 // Prodi, Nice, and the Breakdown of Governance 329 //
Plans, Projects, and the Convention on the Future of Europe 340 // Chapter 13 No Open-and-Shut Cases: Member-States and the // European Community in the 1990s 357 // A Finnish Festival 359 // The Failing Italian Miracle 366 // A Different Dutchman? 374 // Chirac to Chirac: France on Hold 382 // United Germany: Well-Meaning but Unwise 390 // Britain: No Beef Here 399 // Chapter 14 Shrinking Enlargement: Betrayal of Pledge or Opportunity in Disguise? 410 // EU Enlargement Policy 413 // The Accession Countries: The Front-Runners 420 // Estonia: New Zealand of the Baltic 422 // Hungary: Right Way or Rightist Way? 427 // The Polish Question: As Always, Unanswered 431 // Chapter 15 The New Market Economy and Europe’s Future 446 // The New and the Old in the European Economy 451 // The 3G Telecom Debacle 454 // Not Yet a Single Financial Market 461 // The European Union: An International Market-Conforming // Regulatory Agency? 473 // Conclusion to Part IV Needed: A New European Union? 480 // Envoi 487 // Notes 503 // Bibliography 547 // Index 563

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