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ENLARGING THE EUROPEAN UNION IBD

AIAA
06 / 2013
9780230302808
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Sinopsis

The first enlargement was one of the most divisive and politically charged events in the history of the present-day European Union.French opposition to British membership meant that London had to wait more than a decade at the Community?s door. Other countries, including Denmark and Ireland, whose requests for membership were tied to the coat-tails of the British applications, had to endure a similar wait. This book focuses on the early history of the EU and in particular the role played by the European Commission, an institution whose aim was to gain influence over the Community?s agenda and to shape its policies, including the issue of enlargement. Enlarging the European Union explores the Commission?s interaction with the member states and the applicant countries between the years 1961 and 1973 and also the Commission?s attempts to gain and wield influence over the first enlargement round.

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