The European Common Market and Community
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Book Description
Originally published in 1967, though with an enduring relevance as Britain once again navigates its role outside the EU, this book is a selection of documents which illustrate how the former European Economic Community came into being. The reader is invited to make up their mind about the arguments for and against British participation in the Common Market. The author introduces his evidence with an historical interpretation of the situation and concludes with an assessment of the significance of the Community concept in the world as well as in Europe.
Author(s)
Biography
Uwe Kitzinger
Reviews
Reviews of the original edition of The European Market and Community:
‘…the selections are varied and well-balanced.’ M. Glenn Johnson, The Journal of Politics, Volume 31, Number 2
‘…at the end of the book there are 15 ‘exercises’ … which will make good undergraduate seminar or essay topics…’ Stephen Holt, International Affairs, Volume 44, Number 3.