Protection and Industrial Policy in Europe (1986) examines the stance advocated by some for a strongly protectionist external-trade policy by the European Community.
European Technological Collaboration (1987) traces the response to international technological competition by European industries and governments, in promoting greater collaboration both in research and development and in new manufacturing and marketing initiatives.
The Romanian Economy in the Twentieth Century (1986) surveys the country's resources and examines the development of the different sectors of the economy.
Customs Unions and Trade Conflicts (1988) examines the impact of the expansion of the European community and its integral customs union on world trade.
Protection and Industrial Policy in Europe (1986) examines the stance advocated by some for a strongly protectionist external-trade policy by the European Community.
The Regions and the European Community (1993) analyses the role of sub-national institutions in the regional economic development process in the EC's less-developed countries: Greece, Ireland, Portugal, Spain and Italy.
The Romanian Economy in the Twentieth Century (1986) surveys the country's resources and examines the development of the different sectors of the economy.
Regional Development in the European Economic Community (1962) examines the considerable disparities in economic development between the various regions in the original six countries of the EEC.
Economic Divergence in the European Community (1981) looks at the widening differences between the economies of the member states of the European Community.
Mental Health Care in the European Community (1985) is a study of the developments and constraints in the mental health policies of the full-member states of the European Community.
Mental Health Care in the European Community (1985) is a study of the developments and constraints in the mental health policies of the full-member states of the European Community.
Regional Development in the European Economic Community (1962) examines the considerable disparities in economic development between the various regions in the original six countries of the EEC.
The Spanish Economy in the 20th Century (1985) looks at the trials and tribulations of Spain, one of the most politically isolated and economically backward countries in Europe in the 20th Century.
Western Europe (1987) looks at the 'technology gap' myth around the comparison of the high technology industries of Western Europe and those of the United States and Japan.
Economic Divergence in the European Community (1981) looks at the widening differences between the economies of the member states of the European Community.
The narrative of postwar Germany's moral and political dilemma, as a nation unwilling to assume a leadership role in the international community, despite its size and economic might, for fear of becoming dominant, is well rehearsed.
The narrative of postwar Germany's moral and political dilemma, as a nation unwilling to assume a leadership role in the international community, despite its size and economic might, for fear of becoming dominant, is well rehearsed.
This book examines the biological, social and psychological influences driving one of the most important, and frightening, trends in modern international politics, right-wing extremism.
Einst war Ungarn der Musterknabe der europäischen Wiedervereinigung, Vorbild für demokratische Reformen, das Land, das den Sowjets die Stirn bot und als erstes den Eisernen Vorhang durchtrennte.
A story of pioneering students who brought together Americans of all faiths to embrace their differences, improve civil discourse, and work for the betterment of society.
An expert on presidential history and national identity explores the complicated and conflicted ways Americans remember Thomas Jefferson and what these impressions reveal about the nation he helped to found.
This book analyses local actors’ agency in implementing official cultural diplomacy (CD) activities, using Japan as a case to show how the nation is presented to Spanish-speaking audiences.
This book analyses local actors’ agency in implementing official cultural diplomacy (CD) activities, using Japan as a case to show how the nation is presented to Spanish-speaking audiences.
An expert on presidential history and national identity explores the complicated and conflicted ways Americans remember Thomas Jefferson and what these impressions reveal about the nation he helped to found.
This book is concerned with the evolution of Podemos, the election of which arguably marks one of the most notable instances of left-wing populism making it to government.
This book is concerned with the evolution of Podemos, the election of which arguably marks one of the most notable instances of left-wing populism making it to government.
The current battle between superstitious and prejudiced forces from the past, against more enlightened modern ones, began when Winston Churchill was appointed colonial secretary in 1920.