History Of European Union Integration
Posted in EU Info on 10/06/2010 11:23 pm by admin

EU representatives still remember embarrassing Czech EU presidency, Nečas says
Brussels, Dec 17 (CTK) – EU representatives still remember the shameful toppling of the coalition government of Mirek Topolanek (Civic Democrats, ODS) halfway through the Czech EU presidency in spring 2009, Czech Prime Minister Petr Necas (ODS) said after an EU summit Friday.
50 years of European integration as seen from Afghanistan
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Battlefield 2142 (DVD-ROM) $4.99 2 coalitions wage a desperate war for the only cause that matters – survival Product Information The year is 2142 and thedawn of a new Ice age has thrown the world into a panic. The soil not covered by ice can only feed a fraction of the Earth’s population. The math is simple and brutal: some will live, most will die. In Battlefield 2142,… |
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Europe as the Would-be World Power $31.19 For fifty years European integration has been pursued according to an operational code based on rules which have never been publicly discussed. This book demonstrates the far-reaching consequences of the prioritisation of integration over competing values, fait accompli and other implicit rules of action. The willingness to sacrifice democracy on the altar of integration is demonstrated by the mon… |
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European Integration: A Concise History $14.13 A fully revised and updated edition of Surpassing Realism: The Politics of European Integration since 1945, this book remains the standard for concise histories of the European Union. Mark Gilbert offers a clear and balanced narrative of European integration since its inception to the present, set in the wider history of the post-war period. Imperial decline and decolonization, the threat and then… |
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The New Old World $16.90 A magisterial analysis of Europe’s development since the end of the Cold War.The New Old World looks at the history of the European Union, the core continental countries within it, and the issue of its further expansion into Asia. It opens with a consideration of the origins and outcomes of European integration since the Second World War, and how today’s EU has been theorized across a range of con… |