ABSTRACT

This book examines the involvement of Portugal in the European integration process since the country signed the Accession Treaty in 1985.

The volume elicits how Portugal has grasped opportunities and challenges emanating from its participation in the institutional, regulatory and political frameworks of the European Union (EU), as these have become more intricate as well as intrusive. It scrutinizes the adjustments and transformations that have taken place in Portuguese society, politics and economics as well as in the country’s international relations, as engendered by its increasing enmeshment in the Community-building dynamics. It is divided into three main parts:

• Part I focuses on the major changes within the domestic arena, notably on the political, economic and social fronts;

• Part II addresses the adjustments that the Portuguese leadership had to make in order to secure the country's participation in key common policies and strategies;

• Part III is centred on foreign policy and assesses and discusses the impact upon Portugal’s international relations.

This book will be of interest to students and scholars of European politics, EU studies, comparative politics and those with a strong interest in Portugal.

part 1|76 pages

Twenty-five years' experience

chapter 1|15 pages

Portuguese exceptionalism and the return to Europe

The April 25, 1974 coup and democratization (1974–2010) 1

chapter 3|12 pages

The Portuguese economy

The impact of European Monetary Union membership

chapter 5|17 pages

The transformation of Portuguese society

The role of Europeanization

part 2|52 pages

The adjustment in policy areas

chapter 7|11 pages

Portuguese trade diplomacy

Projecting national interests into EU trade policy

chapter 8|16 pages

EU structural funds in Portugal

A mixed picture

part 3|86 pages

Redesigning Portuguese foreign policy

chapter 11|12 pages

From failure to success

Portuguese foreign diplomacy towards East Timor

chapter 13|10 pages

Relations between Portugal and Spain

Three decades after accession

chapter 14|16 pages

Portugal's experience in the European Union

Lessons for newcomers

chapter 15|9 pages

In the eye of the storm

Portugal and the European crisis