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Europe of the Air? - The Airline Industry and European Integration

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Martin Staniland is professor and division director for international affairs in the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Pittsburgh. Klappentext This definitive book offers the first full study of the development of the European Union's air-transport policy. Crucial to both globalization and regional integration, commercial aviation, along with other transport industries, provides the logistics for business activities, political life, and contact between cultures. Exploring the long struggle to create a "Europe of the air" through both regulatory change and airline strategizing, Martin Staniland examines the political bargains that have shaped a highly fragmented industry and its regulation. An invaluable case-study in industrial policy, this book will be essential reading for students of aviation, as well as for scholars interested in regulatory change and European integration. Inhaltsverzeichnis IntroductionPart I: The E.U. Market OrderChapter 1: Regulating the AirlinesChapter 2: Chicago and the Growth of Europeanism Chapter 3: The Commission and the Member States Chapter 4: Negotiating the Three Packages Chapter 5: The Dilemmas and Strategies of the Airlines Part II: Managing the MarketChapter 6: Third-Country Agreements and Air Traffic ManagementChapter 7: Airport AccessChapter 8: The State Aid Problem Chapter 9: Mergers and Acquisitions Chapter 10: Alliances and Globalization Conclusion

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