
Globalization and Regional Integration
The origins, development and impact of the single European aviation market
Alan Dobson(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 7. June 2007
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-0-415-37338-8 (ISBN)
Description
How was the European airline industry transformed from national fragmentation in 1957 to a point in 2006 where the European Commission could negotiate with the US for an Open Aviation Area on behalf of all twenty five members of the European Union? What can explain the change in mindset that saw conservatism and the tight regulation of the airline industry replaced with increased competitiveness and the subsequent rise of the low cost no-frills airline? In his new book, Alan P. Dobson draws from a mass of European documentation, including interviews with officials and airline executives and a unique collection of personal papers, to answer these questions.
Dobson traces the liberalization of the airline industry from the 1970s right through to the present day, illustrating how integration came about and which forces were driving it. The approach is comprehensive, focusing on the work of the Commission, market forces, the voices of airline industry interests and on key individuals in the policy making process. The story concludes with an overview of the attempts by the EU and the US to create an Open Aviation Area that would embrace their respective airline industries allowing free operation of services throughout their territories and mutual ownership and control of each others airlines.
This book is a key resource for students and researchers interested in aviation and international policy, as well as academics engaged with European integration, globalism and economic history.
Dobson traces the liberalization of the airline industry from the 1970s right through to the present day, illustrating how integration came about and which forces were driving it. The approach is comprehensive, focusing on the work of the Commission, market forces, the voices of airline industry interests and on key individuals in the policy making process. The story concludes with an overview of the attempts by the EU and the US to create an Open Aviation Area that would embrace their respective airline industries allowing free operation of services throughout their territories and mutual ownership and control of each others airlines.
This book is a key resource for students and researchers interested in aviation and international policy, as well as academics engaged with European integration, globalism and economic history.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
2 s/w Tabellen
2 Tables, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
534 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-37338-8 (9780415373388)
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The origins, development and impact of the single European aviation market
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The origins, development and impact of the single European aviation market
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Person
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Content
1. Airlines and the European Community 2. After the French Seamen's Case 1974-1984: The Market, Member States and the Voices of Aviation Interests 3. Tentative Moves Towards a Common Transport Policy in Aviation 1974-1984: The European Institutions 4. The Single Market and the Reaction to Memorandum 2 5. Achieving the First Package of Reform 6. Receiving Package 1: Delivering Package 2 7. Package 3: Delivery in 1992 8. Impact and Developments After Package 3 9. External Relations and the SEAM 10. Concluding Thoughts: The Dervish Shall Whirl Again