Description
European Organisations (1959) analyses the working methods and techniques of cooperation evolved by the eight principal European organisations - ECE, OEEC, The Council of Europe, NATO, WEU, ECSC, EEC and Euratom. These organisations were set up to meet the need for postwar economic recovery, and the challenge of the cold war. They were designed to bring about continuous and comprehensive cooperation, and this book assesses the reasons for their success or failure and shows which have been the most effective - and why European nations began the move towards the creation of a 'supra-national' state.
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Political and Economic Planning
Book Information
ISBN 9781041047919
Author Political and Economic Planning
Format Hardback
Page Count 386
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd