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Eine "immer engere Union" : Konkurrierende Europakonzepte und der Vertrag von Maastricht, 1987-1992 / Victor Jaeschke

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Jaeschke, Victor, 1992- author.
Series:
Studien zur internationalen Geschichte ; Bd. 60.
Studien zur Internationalen Geschichte ; Band 60
Language:
German
Subjects (All):
European federation.
Europe--Economic integration.
Europe.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Berlin : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, [2025]
Biography/History:
Viktor Jaeschke, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Summary:
"What did the term "European Union" mean to the governments of France, Great Britain, Germany, and the European Commission when they were negotiating the Maastricht Treaty in the early 1990s? The answer is: they associated very different concepts with the term "union" – such as "democratic Europe," "Europe of the market," and "Europe of a single voice""-- De Gruyter Brill
Contents:
Prolog : Konjunkturen europäischer Einigung undder Unionsbegriff
Das „demokratische Europa“:Die Institutionenordnung der entstehenden EU
Das „Europa des Marktes“:Die Wirtschaftsordnung der entstehenden EU
Das „Europa der einenStimme“:Die entstehende EU in einer neuen internationalen Ordnung
Epilog : Reaktionen undRatifikationsprozess
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Online resource; title from PDF title page (De Gruyter Brill, viewed June 4, 2026)
Other Format:
Print version Jaeschke, Victor, 1992- "Immer engere Union"
ISBN:
9783111619439
3111619435
9783111619361
3111619362
OCLC:
1536142421
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license

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