Description
The term "1992 Project" refers to the portion of the 1987 Single European Act that commits the European Community to the completion of a single integrated market by 1992. The project has brought about a dramatic revival of interest in the EC and this volume is a product of that revival. It provides evaluations and estimates of the future of the integration process and of the EC itself. The contributors share two broad themes. The first is a view of the integration process as a multilevel game. The second is consideration of the consequences of that process.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 The 1992 Project, Dale L. Smith, James Lee Ray; Part I Theoretical Considerations; Chapter 2 European Integration, Dale L. Smith, James Lee Ray; Chapter 3 Delivering the Goods, Barry B. Hughes; Part II The Consequences of the 1992 Project; Chapter 4 A People's Europe, Russell J. Dalton, Richard C. Eichenberg; Chapter 5 Asymmetrical Integration in the European Community, Alberta M. Sbragia; Chapter 6 Financial Deregulation, Monetary Policy Coordination, and Economic and Monetary Union, Leon N. Lindberg; Chapter 7 The European Community and the Postwar Settlement, Paulette Kurzer; Chapter 8 1992, The Community, and the World, John A. C. Conybeare; Chapter 9 U.S. State Government Responses to EC-1992, Frances H. Oneal; Chapter 10 European Security Policy and the Single European Act, Frederic S. Pearson; Chapter 11 European Defense Cooperation, David Garnham; Part III The 1992 Project and the Future; Chapter 12 The Future of Integration in Europe, Dale L. Smith, James Lee Ray;