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Multiple Connections in European Cooperation - International Organizations, Policy Ideas, Practices Transfers, 1967

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Kiran Klaus Patel is Chair of European and Global History and Jean Monnet Professor at Maastricht University! The Netherlands. Wolfram Kaiser is Professor of European Studies at the University of Portsmouth! UK! and Visiting Professor at the College of Europe in Bruges! Belgium. Zusammenfassung This book explores the interactions between the European Communities and other Western organizations, interactions which are key to understanding why the EC became the hegemonic governing organization in Europe. This book was first published as a special issue of the European Review of History. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction – Multiple connections in European co-operation: international organizations, policy ideas, practices and transfers 1967–92 1. Facing the Greek junta: the European Community, the Council of Europe and the rise of human-rights politics in Europe 2. Who should pay for pollution? The OECD, the European Communities and the emergence of environmental policy in the early 1970s 3. The true ‘EURESCO’? The Council of Europe, transnational networking and the emergence of European Community cultural policies, 1970–90 4. Between cooperation and competitive bargaining: the Council of Europe, local and regional networking, and the shaping of the European Community’s regional policies, 1970s–90s 5. Re-designing military security in Europe: cooperation and competition between the European community and NATO during the early 1980s 6. De-centring the European union: policy diffusion among European regional organizations – a comment

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