EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 4-10European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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For this reason opinions about the present state and future prospects of social
Europe range from cautious optimism to outright pessimism . There is
considerable ambiguity about the meaning of a European social policy in the
Treaty of Rome ...
For this reason opinions about the present state and future prospects of social
Europe range from cautious optimism to outright pessimism . There is
considerable ambiguity about the meaning of a European social policy in the
Treaty of Rome ...
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Given the progressive loss of control over economic policy implied by economic
and monetary union , social policy is , with foreign policy , one of the few
remaining bulwarks of national sovereignty , and for this reason alone national ...
Given the progressive loss of control over economic policy implied by economic
and monetary union , social policy is , with foreign policy , one of the few
remaining bulwarks of national sovereignty , and for this reason alone national ...
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Some will see in this conclusion another reason for castigating the insufficient
democratic legitimation of the Community . I submit that this view is shaped by a
somewhat dated model of state - society relations . Even in national societies ...
Some will see in this conclusion another reason for castigating the insufficient
democratic legitimation of the Community . I submit that this view is shaped by a
somewhat dated model of state - society relations . Even in national societies ...
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