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What Kind of Europe?

Articles from the last few issues of What Kind of Europe? © Oxford Scholarship Online Monographs
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    What Kind of Europe?, pp. i-248.
  • 1. What Kind of Europe?
    What Kind of Europe?, pp. 1-11.
  • PART I. Taking Stock
    What Kind of Europe?, pp. 11-13.
  • 2. The Gap Between Politics and Economics-Or, Perception and Reality
    What Kind of Europe?, pp. 13-44.
  • 3. Winners and Losers
    What Kind of Europe?, pp. 44-67.
  • 4. and the Rest of the World: Americans and Others
    What Kind of Europe?, pp. 67-94.
  • PART II. The Main Challenges Ahead
    What Kind of Europe?, pp. 94-96.
  • 5. Economic Governance and Policy Choices
    What Kind of Europe?, pp. 96-142.
  • 6. EMU: A Unifying Factor
    What Kind of Europe?, pp. 142-167.
  • 7. Extending Pax Europea
    What Kind of Europe?, pp. 167-201.
  • PART III. Conclusions
    What Kind of Europe?, pp. 201-203.
  • 8. What Is at Stake?
    What Kind of Europe?, pp. 203-248.
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