Britain in the European Union Today: Third EditionManchester University Press, 29.11.2005 - 295 Seiten This edition is based on the original by Colin Pilkington and provides a review of how European Unity has been handled by British governments and politics. It has been updated to include all new developments including the proposed new consititution and the euro-elections of 2004. Additional material aslo considers the role of pressure groups within the Union and the approach adopted by British Lobbyists. As an up-to-date edition of a well established text, this book will be essential reading for students and teachers interested in the relationship between Britain and Europe. |
Inhalt
developments | 1 |
The origins and growth of the European Community | 25 |
From the single market to the constitution 1985 to | 38 |
The institutions of the EU | 73 |
Sovereignty and constitutional change | 106 |
1 | 114 |
Policy and the decisionmaking process | 127 |
EU policies and their impact on Britain | 150 |
1 | 199 |
British political parties and Europe | 219 |
Pressure groups in the EU | 246 |
1 | 250 |
past present and future | 270 |
1 | 277 |
Further information about the EU | 289 |
elections to the European Parliament | 196 |
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Britain in the European Union Today: Third Edition PUBLICATION CANCELLED Duncan Watts,Colin Pilkington Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2005 |
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