The Formation of European Policy in Post-Franco Spain: The Role of Ideas, Interests, and KnowledgeThis work argues that knowledge-based claims about the politics of European integration provide the basis on which interests shaped by the idea of Europe are translated into policy. This formula has been derived from an explanatory case study of the foreign policy of post-Franco Spain. Following the transition to democracy, Spanish leaders were united in their agreement that economic modernization and democratic consolidation could come only through participation in the process of European integration. However, this was accompanied by uncertainty of how best to secure Spain's interests in Europe. |
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Resolving the problems of the Common Agricultural Policy was central to Spain '
s entry into the EC because it was an issue that revolved around which country ' s
vision of the CAP would become the dominant paradigm for future policy within ...
Resolving the problems of the Common Agricultural Policy was central to Spain '
s entry into the EC because it was an issue that revolved around which country ' s
vision of the CAP would become the dominant paradigm for future policy within ...
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... of European norms . Country - by - country variations are to be expected , yet
ideational factors ... As we saw in the case of Romania , the process by which
countries accept European political realities can be a long one . More importantly
...
... of European norms . Country - by - country variations are to be expected , yet
ideational factors ... As we saw in the case of Romania , the process by which
countries accept European political realities can be a long one . More importantly
...
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First , as I show in Chapter Seven , interests of European Union countries are
formed not only in relation to other EU member states , but also with regards to
third - party countries that are attempting to obtain membership . In the process of
...
First , as I show in Chapter Seven , interests of European Union countries are
formed not only in relation to other EU member states , but also with regards to
third - party countries that are attempting to obtain membership . In the process of
...
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Introduction | 1 |
The formation of European policy in postFranco Spain in historical | 10 |
ideas interests and knowledge | 24 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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