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Chapters: Introduction: Who stands to gain 1. How the European community works 2. Fortress Europe 3. Information and big brother 4. Policing Europe 5. Social Europe 6. Human rights for all 7. The case for a civil liberties lobby Appendices Index

Chapters: Part 1 Introduction 1. The challenge of 1992 Part 2 Threat and response 1969-89 2. Foreign terrorists in Europe 3. Italy 4. West Germany 5. France, Benelux, Denmark and Ireland 6. Northern Ireland 7. Great Britain 8. Spain, Portugal and…

Chapters: Forward (Major-General TDH McMeekin) 1. The Nixon doctrine and Europe (Laurence Martin) 2. Future relations between the US and Europe (Wayne Wilcox) 3. Future Soviet policy towards western Europe (Malcolm Mackintosh) 4. European security…

Chapters: Introduction 1. Into Europe: all or nothing 2. Only one world 3. Should we all be paid in Ecus? 4. A new model of a democratic market 5. Forms of economic development 6. The choice of development models 7. Networks: an interface for…

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"Between 1933 and 1945 the Nazi regime in Germany tried to restructure a `class' society along racial lines. This book deals with the ideas and institutions which underpinned this mission, and shows how Nazi policy affected various groups of people,…

"The disintegration of the Cold War security system in Europe requires a radical reappraisal of Europe's security needs. This important new book argues that a new framework of security is urgently rquired and considers that European leaders must…

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"...Ullman maintains that that the era Europe is now entering will be qualitatively different from any it has known before...He urges the creation of a pan-European security organization to verify the absence of threats and concludes that even…

2 Organized Racism and Right-wing Extremism 3 Country by Country Analysis 4 Community Action since 1986 5 General Trends in Policies and Intergovernmental Structures 6 Racism and Anti-Racism in the Cultural Field 7 Conclusions and Recommendations

An Opening on to the World Interndependencies Europe: the Dream and the Difficulty A New Departure A Community to be Built The French in Dire Need of the State Modernizers of the Republic Non-transferable Models State and Solciety; Towards a New…

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The free movement of labour will be one of the key elements of the S8ingle Market. One would therefore expect that efforst would have been made to harmonise social policies, especially on the legal status of workers. But the existing EC Treaty…

Towards a Federal Europe Who Legislates? Institutional Developments in the European communit6y and the Single European Act Basic Questions of European Integration European Integration and the German Question: Drawing a Line Under History Germany:…

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Introduction Mass movements: the need for an international refugee system 2 Conventions and categories new refugees and new systems 3.The new refugee: using the conventions in Europe 4. Arrivals and recognition: refugee numbers 5. Recognizing…

A Witness to Bosnia's Serbs against that country's Muslims. Roy Gutman, foreign correspondent for America's Newsday, and his photographer Andree Kaiser, were the first Western journalists to visit the infamous death camps. His reports cover:…

This book brings together the historical and legal basis of existing European Community social policy law as a means of placing the controversial issues relating to the social dimension of the Internal Market into perspective. Publishers text.

PUBLISHER'S BLURB: "Since the endof the cold war, internal migration has become to be seen as one of the most pressing issues facing Europe in theb 1990's. This study takes as its starting point the growing concern among policy makers and the public…

"European countries recognise that international migration is one of the most critical issues facing them; yet Britain persists with an approach devised in ths post-colonial 1960s which takes no account of existing trends and is harmful to race…

contents: 1. Intro 2. Deprivation of liberty: detention and the mantally ill 3. Article 4(4) and judicial review of commitment 4. The use of psychiatric examinations 5. Article 6 and the civil rights of the mentally ill 6. Atricle 8 and the right to…

"Crime in Europe looks at the patterns of crime and policing in the policing in the new Europe of the 1990s. Distinguished contributors from across Europe tackle a range of issues in an attemp to establish a truly relevant and comparitive criminology…

Political science textbook on European integration ,dealing with the theory behind it as well as the practical consequence.

An account of the rise of the Far-Right in Eastern Europe.

Examines how concepts of citizenship have evolved in different countries and varying contexts. It explores the interconnection between ideas of the nation, modes of citizenship and treatment of migrants.

Looks at past European elections - the parties, manifestos and results; the role and powers of the European Parliament and its links with other inststutions. Lists the committees of the parliament and the seats for member states.

1. Europe Without Frontiers: The Policing Issues 2. Crime, Border Controls and Immigration 3. Police Forces in the European Union 4. Macro-Level Structures for Police Co-operation 5. Meso-Level Groups, Agreements and Networks for Police Co-operation…

Outlines the law enforcement agencies which operate in the fifteen EU member-states [also includes Norway].

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Collection of essays on a wide range of subjects.
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