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Election of the European parliament 1989

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hampshire; Macmillan; 1990Description: 249pISBN:
  • 9780333493625
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 324.94 ELE
Summary: The 1989 elections to the European Parliament differed in many respects from their predecessors in 1979 and 1984. Not only did the European Community have a defined objective-the realisation of the Single European Market by 1992-but optimism was in the air. The European Parliament itself had come a long way in a decade. It had played a critical role in promoting 1992 and European Union, and it had secured an important legislative role for itself in EC policymaking. But was this reflected in the election campaigns in the member states? Case studies unveil the interaction of political forces and the rise of the Greens and the Right. The European Parliament's role in charting the future is critically assessed and shows that MEPS must again take up the cudgels.
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The 1989 elections to the European Parliament differed in many respects from their predecessors in 1979 and 1984. Not only did the European Community have a defined objective-the realisation of the Single European Market by 1992-but optimism was in the air. The European Parliament itself had come a long way in a decade. It had played a critical role in promoting 1992 and European Union, and it had secured an important legislative role for itself in EC policymaking. But was this reflected in the election campaigns in the member states? Case studies unveil the interaction of political forces and the rise of the Greens and the Right. The European Parliament's role in charting the future is critically assessed and shows that MEPS must again take up the cudgels.

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