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Od "malé Evropy" k "velké Evropě". Dějiny rozšiřování Evropských společenství/Evropské unie, 1950-2002, sv. 2
Title in English | From the "Small Europe" to the "Great Europe". A History of the Enlargement Process of the European Communities/European Union, 1950-1952, vol. 2 |
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Year of publication | 2003 |
Type | Monograph |
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Description | Individual ways to affiliation and accession and individual problems of countries and the "returns" to Europe: Near and Far North (or how to solve the dilemma of North, whether it can be a operating part of Europe, or whether it is a specific quasi continent; including the problems of "northern integration") - Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Norway. Ireland (or a chance to step out of the British shadow and establish the perspective of "Celtic tiger"). Greece (or an attempt to finish the 1000 years old way from the Orient to Europe). Spain and Portugal (or the return of Iberia from Latin America to Europe after 200 years). Turkey (or what to do with another heir of Byzantium heading from the Orient to Europe). Is there any Europe left behind the Iron curtain? (an excursion about an unconcluded process). |
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