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The member states of the European Union
2005This book is the most comprehensive study of the European member states available. It covers the principal member states in separate chapters, as well as bringing together the smaller member states in comparative groupings, and also includes a chapter on the new member states.
Bulmer, Simon, Lequesne, Christian
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The Member States of the Union
2021Abstract This chapter explores the role of the Member States as actors of the European Union. Within the field of action of the European Union, the national authorities remain continuously involved in the adoption, implementation, and enforcement of decisions, both within the institutions of the Union and through the exercise of their ...
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Abstract Although the ways in which European governments have combined have always been complicated, with the formation of loose groupings and a distinction between large and small states, they have become more varied and complex over time, as the European Community and EU have grown from six members to twenty-eight and as their ...
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2011
Not far beneath considerations of the fifth enlargement was a basic, almost mathematical, anxiety. Enlargement had already created bouts of EU indigestion, was an important element in contemporary troubles, and would leave difficult legacies. The more EU members there were, the more complicated it became for them to reach agreement.
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Not far beneath considerations of the fifth enlargement was a basic, almost mathematical, anxiety. Enlargement had already created bouts of EU indigestion, was an important element in contemporary troubles, and would leave difficult legacies. The more EU members there were, the more complicated it became for them to reach agreement.
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1999
The history of the European Union has been dominated by efforts to remove or reduce economic barriers among its member states. National leaders have focused most of their attention on such matters as trade, tariffs, competition, finance and labour mobility.
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The history of the European Union has been dominated by efforts to remove or reduce economic barriers among its member states. National leaders have focused most of their attention on such matters as trade, tariffs, competition, finance and labour mobility.
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Developments in the Member States
JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 2000The chapter critically evaluates the national elections, political system and implementation records of the EU Member ...
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2015
This chapter focuses on the member states of the European Union. It first considers six factors that determine how a state engages with the EU: the date of entry, size, wealth, state structure, economic ideology, and integration preference. It then examines how member states behave in the EU's institutions and seek to influence the outcome of ...
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This chapter focuses on the member states of the European Union. It first considers six factors that determine how a state engages with the EU: the date of entry, size, wealth, state structure, economic ideology, and integration preference. It then examines how member states behave in the EU's institutions and seek to influence the outcome of ...
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Effect on trade between Member States and Community-Member State jurisdiction
1989N.A.
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1984
When examining the possible implications of the EMS for New Member States, it is, at the outset, important to note that no country in the Common Market is under any obligation whatsoever to join the EMS. Thus, in this context neither Greece nor the United Kingdom are members of the System. Consequently, the relevant questions which should be considered
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When examining the possible implications of the EMS for New Member States, it is, at the outset, important to note that no country in the Common Market is under any obligation whatsoever to join the EMS. Thus, in this context neither Greece nor the United Kingdom are members of the System. Consequently, the relevant questions which should be considered
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