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European Integration
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European Act (SEA) remain one of the most important developments in the history of the European Community, because both developments were responsible for the creation of a single European market. This paper views the European integration pr...

European Integration
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European integration has been one of the most remarkable features of the six decades that separate us from the end of the Second World War. Nowhere else in the world have independent states gone quite so far in pooling their sovereignty and...

European Court Of Justice And Integration
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European Court of Justice (ECJ) has been a central player in the process of European integration. Initially, the ECJ was created to fulfil three limited roles for member states of the European Community (EC): (1) to act as a check on the EC...

European Integration
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European Union (EU) studies in recent years has seen an increasing interplay among disciplines, resulting in increased breadth and depth of conceptual development. The need for sustained dialogue between EU studies and international relatio...

Theories Of European Integration
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European Union (EU) is the most successful attempt at regional integration in history. Founded by six countries in 1957, it had 27 members by 2007. Its origins lie in the reconstruction of Western Europe after World War II, made possible b...

European Political Integration
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European integration following World War II, and how did the objectives of the main actors differ? Plans for European integration go back as far as the history of Europe. They flourished in the interwar period, in utopian schemes like that ...

European Union Integration And The Welfare State
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European countries have been seeking greater integration, leading them to discuss the formation of policies in other areas. The contact, increasingly, among the diplomatic institutions started to build some common principles of external pol...