Building on multiple archival sources, the chapter traces how the Community institutions legitimized the expansion and continuation of the process of European integration through the discursive construction of democracy. It will focus on the entangled exchanges and debates elicited by the attempts of Southern European countries to accede to the EEC in the 1960-70s: the rebuttal of Spain’s initial overtures in 1962, the challenge of Greece – the Community’s first Associate member – being taken over by a military dictatorship in 1967, and finally the democratizing of Greece, Spain and Portugal after the fall of their respective dictatorships in the 1970s
AbstractIn our analysis we argue that the EU eastern enlargement did not result in significant chang...
In the 1960s and early 1970s, Portugal’s first two attempts to become more involved with the Europea...
At this point, the European Economic Community began to expand. Plans for a common currency began an...
Building on multiple archival sources, the chapter traces how the Community institutions legitimize...
This article examines how and when democracy entered the discursive politics of the European Communi...
Greece, the EEC and the Cold War, 1974-1979 explores the history of the European Economic Community ...
The 1970s represented for Portugal, Greece and Spain a new beginning which allowed them to leave beh...
Greece, the EEC and the Cold War, 1974-1979 explores the history of the European Economic Community ...
The main focus of this thesis is analyzing the Mediterranean enlargement and the Eastern enlargement...
This paper analyzes the interaction of the domestic and international systems during Portugal's...
UID/HIS/04209/2013In the 1960s and early 1970s, Portugal’s first two attempts to become more involve...
During the 40 years of its existence the European Parliament (EP) has changed more dramatically than...
This article describes the evolution of political conditions for accession to the European Community...
This paper treats East-Central Europe as a region and investigates its common historical trajectory ...
On 1 May 2004 at a historic, if understated, signing ceremony in Dublin the European Union (EU) form...
AbstractIn our analysis we argue that the EU eastern enlargement did not result in significant chang...
In the 1960s and early 1970s, Portugal’s first two attempts to become more involved with the Europea...
At this point, the European Economic Community began to expand. Plans for a common currency began an...
Building on multiple archival sources, the chapter traces how the Community institutions legitimize...
This article examines how and when democracy entered the discursive politics of the European Communi...
Greece, the EEC and the Cold War, 1974-1979 explores the history of the European Economic Community ...
The 1970s represented for Portugal, Greece and Spain a new beginning which allowed them to leave beh...
Greece, the EEC and the Cold War, 1974-1979 explores the history of the European Economic Community ...
The main focus of this thesis is analyzing the Mediterranean enlargement and the Eastern enlargement...
This paper analyzes the interaction of the domestic and international systems during Portugal's...
UID/HIS/04209/2013In the 1960s and early 1970s, Portugal’s first two attempts to become more involve...
During the 40 years of its existence the European Parliament (EP) has changed more dramatically than...
This article describes the evolution of political conditions for accession to the European Community...
This paper treats East-Central Europe as a region and investigates its common historical trajectory ...
On 1 May 2004 at a historic, if understated, signing ceremony in Dublin the European Union (EU) form...
AbstractIn our analysis we argue that the EU eastern enlargement did not result in significant chang...
In the 1960s and early 1970s, Portugal’s first two attempts to become more involved with the Europea...
At this point, the European Economic Community began to expand. Plans for a common currency began an...