
The European Union
Annual Review 2002/2003
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 8. September 2003
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Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-1-4051-0877-5 (ISBN)
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Description
The Annual Review, produced in association with JCMS, the Journal of Common Market Studies, covers the key developments in the European Union, its Member States and applicant countries in 2002/2003. It contains key analytical articles on political, economic and legal issues in the EU by leading experts, together with a keynote article on the future of Franco-German relations in the Union by Thomas Pedersen.
The Review is the most up-to-date and authoritative source of information for those engaged in teaching and research or who are simply interested in the European Union. One new innovation, beginning with the 2002/2003 issue, is that the Review's focus has been widened to include coverage of political and economic developments in the applicant countries that are soon to be full members of the Union.
The Review is the most up-to-date and authoritative source of information for those engaged in teaching and research or who are simply interested in the European Union. One new innovation, beginning with the 2002/2003 issue, is that the Review's focus has been widened to include coverage of political and economic developments in the applicant countries that are soon to be full members of the Union.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Hoboken
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 149 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
340 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4051-0877-5 (9781405108775)
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Persons
Dr Lee Miles is Senior Lecturer in Politics at the University of Hull.
Contributions
Royal Institute of International Affairs
Content
Editorial: Moving Towards a 'Hub and Spokes Europe'?: Lee Miles (University of Hull). 1. Keynote Article: Recent Trends in the Franco-German Relationship: Thomas Pederesen (University of Aarhus).
2. Governance and Institutions: Anticipating the Impact of Enlargement: Desmond Dinan (George Mason University).
3. The Spanish Presidency: Catalysing a New Axis in the EU?: Esther Barbe (Universitate Autonoma de Barcelona).
4. The Danish Presidency: 'Wonderful Copenhagen': Lykke Friis (Confederation of Danish Industries).
5. Internal Policy Developments: Hussein Kassim (University of London).
6. The European Central Bank in 2002: Waiting for Recovery: Massimo Beber (University of Cambridge).
7. Legal Developments: Jo Hunt (Cardiff Law School, University of Wales).
8. External Policy Developments: David Allen and Michael Smith (Loughborough University).
9. Enlarging the European Union: Julie Smith (Royal Institute of International Affairs).
10. Justice and Home Affairs: Joerg Monar (University of Sussex).
11. Developments in the Member States: Michael Bruter (London School of Economics and Political Science).
12. Developments in the Applicant States: Karen Henderson (University of Leicester).
13. Developments in the Economies of the European Union: Nigel Grimwade (South Bank University).
14. Developments in the Economies of the Applicant States: Debra Johnson (University of Hull).
15. Chronology: The European Union in 2002: Lee Miles (University of Hull).
Index.
2. Governance and Institutions: Anticipating the Impact of Enlargement: Desmond Dinan (George Mason University).
3. The Spanish Presidency: Catalysing a New Axis in the EU?: Esther Barbe (Universitate Autonoma de Barcelona).
4. The Danish Presidency: 'Wonderful Copenhagen': Lykke Friis (Confederation of Danish Industries).
5. Internal Policy Developments: Hussein Kassim (University of London).
6. The European Central Bank in 2002: Waiting for Recovery: Massimo Beber (University of Cambridge).
7. Legal Developments: Jo Hunt (Cardiff Law School, University of Wales).
8. External Policy Developments: David Allen and Michael Smith (Loughborough University).
9. Enlarging the European Union: Julie Smith (Royal Institute of International Affairs).
10. Justice and Home Affairs: Joerg Monar (University of Sussex).
11. Developments in the Member States: Michael Bruter (London School of Economics and Political Science).
12. Developments in the Applicant States: Karen Henderson (University of Leicester).
13. Developments in the Economies of the European Union: Nigel Grimwade (South Bank University).
14. Developments in the Economies of the Applicant States: Debra Johnson (University of Hull).
15. Chronology: The European Union in 2002: Lee Miles (University of Hull).
Index.