Europe under stress : convergence and divergence in the European community /

And conclusionsChapter 3. Power, National Interests, and Franco-German Convergence; The German problem and the construction of Europe; Political and diplomatic convergence or rapprochement; Convergence of economic power; Convergence of economic philosophies and policies; Summary and conclusions; Cha...

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Main Author: Hu, Yao-su
Corporate Authors: ScienceDirect (Online service), Royal Institute of International Affairs
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; Boston : Published for the Royal Institute of International Affairs by Butterworths, 1981.
Series:Butterworths European studies.
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Summary:And conclusionsChapter 3. Power, National Interests, and Franco-German Convergence; The German problem and the construction of Europe; Political and diplomatic convergence or rapprochement; Convergence of economic power; Convergence of economic philosophies and policies; Summary and conclusions; Chapter 4. Relative Poverty, Convergence of Economic Performance and the Community Budget; Convergence/divergence of income levels; Calls for the convergence of economic performance; Convergence and the British budgetary problem; Divergent performance and the British problem
And conclusionsAppendix: The Origins of the British Budgetary Problem; Part II: Community Policies; Chapter 5. Agri-monetary Issues in the Common Agricultural Policy1; Monetary Compensatory Amounts and the agri-monetary system; The rise of German agricultural power3; The European Monetary System and the Franco-German dispute over MCAs; Perspectives on the dispute; Summary and conclusions; Appendix: Perspectives on the Establishment of the CAP; A prolonged and bitter struggle; Bibliographical note; Chapter 6. The Common Commercial Policy; Fears of disintegration; Textiles
Europe Under Stress: Convergence and Divergence in the European Community is the second of two volumes which flow from a Chatham House project on the political implications of economic divergence in the European Community, funded by the Social Science Research Council. This second volume offers an interpretation of the problems that divergence poses for the European Community in a number of key sectors, from the perspective of a political economist. This book begins with a discussion of the concepts of convergence and divergence followed by an explanation of the methodology adopted in this boo.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xi, 120 pages)
Format:Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780408108089
0408108088
9781483163437
1483163431