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European Integration, 19502003

Superstate or New Market Economy?

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Integration is the most significant European historical development in the past fifty years, eclipsing in importance even the collapse of the USSR. Yet, until now, no satisfactory explanation is to be found in any single book as to why integration is significant, how it originated, how it has changed Europe, and where it is headed. Professor Gillingham's work corrects the inadequacies of the existing literature by cutting through the genuine confusion that surrounds the activities of the European Union, and by looking at his subject from a truly historical perspective. The late-twentieth century has been an era of great, though insufficiently appreciated, accomplishment that intellectually and morally is still emerging from the shadow of an earlier one of depression, and modern despotism. This is a work, then, that captures the historical distinctiveness of Europe in a way that transcends current party political debate.

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608

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European Integration, 19502003: Superstate or New Market Economy?
June 2, 2003, Cambridge University Press
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Cover of: European Integration, 1950-2003
European Integration, 1950-2003
2003, Cambridge University Press
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European Integration, 1950-2003: Superstate or New Market Economy?
June 2, 2003, Cambridge University Press
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First Sentence

"THE MOST formidable of the many great challenges facing statesmen of the West after V-E Day was to tie Germany into Europe and Europe into Germany,both economically and politically."

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Paperback
Number of pages
608
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8.8 x 5.9 x 1.5 inches
Weight
1.8 pounds

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OL7713227M
ISBN 10
0521012627
ISBN 13
9780521012621
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