This book compares the US polity and economy in the nineteenth century with the struggles of contemporary post-war European Integration to create a single market, address barriers to trade, and deal with sharply contested political, geographic, social and sectoral interests.
This book compares the US polity and economy in the nineteenth century with the struggles of contemporary post-war European Integration to create a single market, address barriers to trade, and deal with sharply contested political, geographic, social and sectoral interests.
Michelle Egan is an Associate Professor and Jean Monnet Chair Ad Personam in the School of International Service, and an Affiliate Faculty Member in the History Department at American University. She is currently Chair of the European Union Studies Association (EUSA). She has been the recipient of a number of awards including German Marshall Fund, Jean Monnet, Bosch and Howard Foundation Fellowships. She is a member of the EU Center of Excellence DC Consortium) (ACES). She has published Constructing a European Market: Standards, Regulation and Governance with Oxford University Press as well as other edited volumes, articles and book chapters.
Inhaltsangabe
1: States, Democracies, and Single Markets 2: Foundational Politics 3: Market Dynamics and Integration: The Intersection of Law, Politics and Markets 4: Interstate Commerce and Free Movement of Goods 5: Capital Flows and Financial Markets 6: Free Movement of Services: Transportation and Economic Services 7: Labor Mobility and the Free Movement of Professionals 8: Conclusion
1: States, Democracies, and Single Markets 2: Foundational Politics 3: Market Dynamics and Integration: The Intersection of Law, Politics and Markets 4: Interstate Commerce and Free Movement of Goods 5: Capital Flows and Financial Markets 6: Free Movement of Services: Transportation and Economic Services 7: Labor Mobility and the Free Movement of Professionals 8: Conclusion
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