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The Nordic states and European unity

Author: Christine Ingebritsen
Publisher: Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press, 1998.
Series: Cornell studies in political economy.
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The idea of European unity, which the Nordic states have historically resisted, has become the foremost concern of Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Iceland, and Finland. Christine Ingebritsen provides a timely analysis of Nordic economic and security policies in the wake of the vast transformation of regional politics between 1985 and 1995. The Nordic States and European Unity addresses two central questions: Why did all  Read more...
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Ingebritsen, Christine.
Nordic states and European unity.
Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press, 1998
(OCoLC)607024625
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Christine Ingebritsen
ISBN: 080143484X 9780801434846
OCLC Number: 38061592
Description: xii, 219 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Contents: Pt. I. Overview. 1. The Nordics and European Integration. 2. Explaining Policy Choices --
Pt. II. Changes in the Nordic Models. 3. What's at Stake? 4. From Economic Interdependence to Political Integration --
Pt. III. The Argument. 5. International Security: Nordic Preferences Change. 6. The Political Influence of Leading Sectors --
Pt. IV. The Implications. 7. Votes Count, Resources Decide. 8. The Nordic States in European Politics. Interviews in Scandinavia --
International Direct Investment from and to Sweden --
Public Opinion, Sweden-EC --
The Single European Act --
The Maastricht Treaty --
The Edinburgh Protocol --
The European Economic Area Agreement.
Series Title: Cornell studies in political economy.
Responsibility: Christine Ingebritsen.

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The idea of European unity, which the Nordic states have historically resisted, has become the foremost concern of Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Iceland, and Finland. Christine Ingebritsen provides a timely analysis of Nordic economic and security policies in the wake of the vast transformation of regional politics between 1985 and 1995. The Nordic States and European Unity addresses two central questions: Why did all five Nordic states trade the ideal of autonomy for that of integration after 1985? And why do some follow the British pattern, resisting supranationalism, while others prefer the German strategy of embedding their policies in a common European project?

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