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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This short book recommended that negotiations for entry into the EC should
follow along the following lines : a ) Negotiations for entry must take as a basis
the 1970 accord established between Spain and the EC . There should be no net
loss ...
This short book recommended that negotiations for entry into the EC should
follow along the following lines : a ) Negotiations for entry must take as a basis
the 1970 accord established between Spain and the EC . There should be no net
loss ...
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In an interview conducted for this project , a highly placed member of the PSOE '
s economic section , explained that during the period of negotiations it was
virtually impossible to calculate the costs and benefits of entering the Community
...
In an interview conducted for this project , a highly placed member of the PSOE '
s economic section , explained that during the period of negotiations it was
virtually impossible to calculate the costs and benefits of entering the Community
...
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Although , Germany was cast by the popular press and in academic circles as
Spain ' s ' padrino ' in the negotiations process ( while France was portrayed as
the villain ) , Spanish officials learned a more complex lesson , one that reveals a
...
Although , Germany was cast by the popular press and in academic circles as
Spain ' s ' padrino ' in the negotiations process ( while France was portrayed as
the villain ) , Spanish officials learned a more complex lesson , one that reveals a
...
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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
accepted addition agricultural alliance American areas argued beliefs benefits Central Chapter claims conceptions concerns construction continued cooperation countries create debate decision defense democracy democratic domestic early Eastern EC membership economic effects electoral elites entry established Europe European Community European integration European Union example existing experience faced favor Felipe forces foreign policy former Franco Germany given González Greece historical ideas important increased institutions interests issue join knowledge leadership learned maintaining matters means military Minister Morán NATO nature negotiations norms organizations party perceptions period political Portugal position present problems PSOE PSOE's reality reflect regarding regime regional relations relationship response rest role shared shows situation social Socialist Socialist government Socialist Party society Spain Spanish leaders Spanish membership specific structures tensions term Treaty uncertainty understanding United West Western
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Los socialistas europeos y la transición española (1959-1977) Pilar Ortuño Anaya Vista previa limitada - 2005 |