Description |
xii, 316 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Introduction: actors and actions / Christopher Hill and William Wallace -- 1. France: the impact of Francois Mitterrand / Francoise de La Serre -- 2. Germany's role in the CFSP: 'Normalitat' or 'Sonderweg'? / Reinhardt Rummel -- 3. United Kingdom: sharpening contradictions / Christopher Hill -- 4. Regional reassertion: the dilemmas of Italy / Gianni Bonvicini -- 5. Spain: the uses of foreign policy cooperation / Esther Barbe -- 6. The Commission: the struggle for legitimacy / Simon Nuttall -- 7. Belgium: the importance of foreign policy to European political union / Christian Franck -- 8. Denmark: a new activism in foreign and security policy / Bertel Heurlin -- 9. Greece: the limits to convergence / Panos Tsakaloyannis -- 10. Ireland and common security: stretching the limits of commitment? / Patrick Keatinge -- 11. Luxembourg: new commitments, new assertiveness / Pierre-Louis Lorenz -- 12. The Netherlands: the weakening pull of Atlanticism / Alfred Pijpers |
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13. Portugal: pressing for an open Europe / Alvaro de Vasconcelos -- Conclusions: the European rescue of national foreign policy? / David Allen |
Analysis |
Europe |
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European Union |
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International relations |
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Mitterrand, Francois |
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International cooperation |
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Foreign policy alignment |
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Maastricht Treaty on European Union |
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Regional security |
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International comparisons |
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Overseas item |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
European Union.
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SUBJECT |
Europe -- Foreign relations -- 1989-
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91002642
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Author |
Hill, Christopher, 1948-
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LC no. |
96011315 |
ISBN |
0415122228 alkaline paper |
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0415122236 paperback alkaline paper |
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