First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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Part 1 History and context: from a Europe of states to a state of Europe? - an historical overview of the uniting of Western Europe, Derek W. Urwin, European Union structures and institutions and their powers, Trevor C Salmon. Part 2 Politics: the politics of European integration after Maastricht, Francois Nectoux
the common foreign and security policy of the European Union, David Allen, British policy towards Europe - from Commonwealth and US ties to awkward partnership within the European Union, Philip Lynch
new and aspiring members of the European Union, David Phinnemore
the European Union and the United States, Michael Smith. Part 3 Economics: theories of international and regional economic integration in a global economy, Andrew Scott
the European Union budget, Brian Ardy
the European Union common agricultural policy, Alan Swinbank
economic and monetary union, Peter Macmillan and Alison M.S. Watson
the single European Market, Keith Hartley
the European Union competition policy, Jeffrey Harrop
European Union industrial policy, John Peterson
the European Union structural funds, Iain Begg
the European Union and the international economy, Nigel Grimwade. Part 4 Law and society: the legal system of the European Union, Meropi Voyatzi
enforcing European Community law in the member states, Tamara K. Hervey
the European Union social policy debate, Caitriona Carter
European Union citizenship, immigration, and asylum, Marco Martiniello
cultural issues debate, and programmes, Terry Sandell. Part 5 Future: the European Union of the future - federal or intergovernmental, John Pinder. Appendices: personalities
member state representation in the institutions of the European Union.