Europe: The Challenge of Diversity (1985) examines the various proposals for making a diverse European Community more effective, and for extending cooperation to political and security issues as well as economic. The obstacles to agreeing a collective economic programme are discussed in the light of the difficulties of achieving economic and monetary union. The study assesses the legal, institutional and negotiating requirements of adapting to diversity and the need for building bridges to other European partners.
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978-1-040-42057-7 (9781040420577)
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1. Introduction 2. New Ideas in Old Bottles 3. Strategies for Managing Diversity 4. An Economic Assessment 5. The Implications for the Community 6. Differentiation and the UK