ABSTRACT

First published in 1981 The European Community and its Mediterranean Enlargement examines the background to the economic developments in Greece, Spain and Portugal, their relationship with the Community and the political and economic interests at issue during negotiations. At the same time the study of enlargement provides an excellent opportunity for a critical appraisal of existing Community policies (especially those affecting industry and agriculture) and a discussion of likely future developments and pressures for change within the context of the ‘Community of Twelve’. Loukas Tsoukalis combines a thorough familiarity with Community affairs with a good knowledge of Southern Europe and the ability to work in several European languages.

This book crosses many disciplinary boundaries and is a must read for scholars and researchers of European politics, European Union, international relations and European history.

 

part One|88 pages

The Three Applicant Countries

part Two|62 pages

The Process of Enlargement

chapter 2|27 pages

Internal Debate

chapter 3|33 pages

Negotiations and Community Attitudes

part Three|92 pages

The Community of Twelve

chapter 4|29 pages

Industrial Sector and Division of Labour

chapter 5|46 pages

Mediterranean Agriculture

chapter 6|15 pages

Conclusions