1st Edition
Europe in Question Theories of Regional International Integration
By Reginald J. Harrison
Copyright 1974
254 Pages
by
Routledge
254 Pages
by
Routledge
254 Pages
by
Routledge
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This book was originally published in 1974 when there were many theories attempting to explain the problems of international political integration. This book provides a critical analysis of the theories, relating them to relevant hypotheses in politics, economic and sociology. It treats separately functionalism, federalism and contemporary neo-functionalism. The author offers a number of... Read more
1.Integration Theory: Context, Scope and Method 2. The Functionalist Approach 3. Federalist theory 4. The Neo-Functionalist Thesis 5. Regional Background Conditions 6. The International Environment 7. External Actors and Regional Integration: United States Policy in Europe: A Case History 8. Economics and Politics 9. The Role of Central Institutions 10. Reappraisal
Biography
Reginald J. Harrison taught International Politics at Victoria University, New Zealand and was a well-known broadcaster and television commentator on international affairs in New Zealand. On his return to England he taught European Government, Community Politics and Integration Theory at Lancaster University






