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The European Community at the Crossroads


ISBN13: 9780792314707
ISBN: 0792314700
Published: June 1994
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Format: Hardback
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Revolutionary changes in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union; civil strife in the Balkans; the heavy burden of German reunification; war in the Gulf and its dramatic aftermath; the completion of the internal market in 1992 and the management of two highly complicated Intergovernmental Conferences - more than ever before in its history, the European Community has to operate under strong pressure.;This volume captures these problems in a systematic way, and presents suggestions as to how the Twelve could cope with them, using the Dutch EC-Presidency as a reference point. The subject dealt with include: the EC-Presidency in a new European setting; the European Community and the wider Europe; European foreign policy and security co-operation; ""1992"" and the Common Transport Policy; economic and social cohesion in a Community of regions; the politics of Economic and Monetary Union.;The chapters are written by specialists from both the international academic world, such as economics, international relations, European law, as well as from the European institutions. Together they provide a comprehensive survey of the profound challenges confronting the EC in the early 1990s.

Contents:
Part 1 The Dutch Presidency in a new European setting: challenges and priorities, P. Dankert; a mission as broker, guardian and ambassador for a historic opportunity, W. Wessels; vital tasks for the Dutch Presidency, J. Pinder.
Part 2 An internal market of transport: the problems and prospects of a Common Transport Policy, V. Schmitt; European transport through Dutch glasses, J. Simons; towards a European network systems, G. Giannopoulos.
Part 3 Economic and social cohesion in a community of regions: social Europe and economic cohesion, P. Maillet and S. Dormand; social security and ""1992"", H. Deleeck; a new role for the structural funds? - comment, A. Mitsos; the social deficit of the European Community - comment, P.L. Gomiz Diaz.
Part 4 One market, one money?: economic and monetary union in the 1990s, N. Thygesen; the politics of a European currency, A. Szas; the structure of European Monetary Union - comment, G. Wood; stability, credibility and flexibility - comment, S. Eijffinger.
Part 5 The European Community and the wider Europe: risks and opportunities in the East and South, P. Tsakaloyannis; the Dutch version of ""Ostpolitik"", J. Zielonka; the EC-EFTA convergence - comment, J. Steenbergen.
Part 6 A European Union of foreign policy and defence?: European political co-operation put to the test, G. Edwards; the bridge-building functions of WEU, W. van Eekelen; the Netherlands and political union, J. Penders and M. Kwast.
Part 7 Epilogue: between the Gulf War and a European Political Union, A. Pijpers.