Jacques Delors and European IntegrationOxford University Press, 1995 - 326 pagina's Jacques Delors has been the most successful President of the European Commission in the history of the European Community. This text reconsiders EC history from the mid 1980s, and the Maastricht period in particular, from the point of view of Delors's unfolding strategy. |
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Europe comes Alive | 16 |
Inside the Berlaymont | 51 |
After 1992 Begins | 78 |
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administrative Agence Europe agenda agriculture Andriessen announced areas Bangemann Berlaymont British Brittan Brussels budget budgetary cabinet members CAP reform CFSP chefs co-decision cohesion Commission's commitment Community's competition policy cooperation COREPER D2MAC deal defense Delorist Delors cabinet Delors strategy Delors's democratic discussion dossiers Dutch EC member EC's economic EFTA Europe's European Commission European Community European Council European integration European Parliament Finally foreign policy France François Lamoureux François Mitterrand Frans Andriessen French Germans important industrial policy initial institutional internal market issues Jacques Delors Jean-Charles Joly Kohl legislation Maastricht matters meeting ment merger Minister Mitterrand monetary Moreover needed negotiations Paris Pascal Lamy pean political union position presidential problems produce proposals qualified majority role Single European Act Single Market sion stage Structural Funds subsidiarity success things tion trade trans-European networks treaty Uruguay Round wanted White Paper