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Иллюстрации и полноцветные карты Оксфордского историка Fernandez-Armesto, являются захватывающим сопутствующим материалом к Атласу Европейской Истории. Автор прослеживает культурное, социальное, и политическое развитие Европы от его происхождения (10,000 до н.э.) до настоящего момента.-Illustrations and full-color maps, this most recent paintings from Oxford historian Fernandez-Armesto, editor of the days advisor to the Peoples of Europe, is an engaging better half quantity to the days Atlas of eu background. the writer lines the cultural, social, and political evolution of Europe from its origins (c.10,000 B.C.) to the current day.--

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Иллюстрации и полноцветные карты Оксфордского историка Fernandez-Armesto, являются захватывающим сопутствующим материалом к Атласу Европейской Истории. Автор прослеживает культурное, социальное, и политическое развитие Европы от его происхождения (10,000 до н. э. ) до настоящего момента. -Illustrations and full-color maps, this most modern paintings from Oxford historian Fernandez-Armesto, editor of the days consultant to the Peoples of Europe, is an engaging better half quantity to the days Atlas of ecu background. the writer lines the cultural, social, and political evolution of Europe from its origins (c. 10,000 B. C. ) to the current day. --

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Baldwin, Richard, and Mika Widgr´en. 2003. ” London: CEPR. Baldwin, Richard, and Mika Widgr´en. 2004. ” Unpublished paper, Graduate Institute of International Economics. P1: SBT 0521872863c01 CUNY658/Aslund 28 0 521 87286 3 Printer: cupusbw January 12, 2007 Charles Wyplosz Baldwin, Richard, Erik Bergl¨of, Francesco Giavazzi, and Mika Widgr´en. 2001. ” Monitoring European Integration, vol. 11. London: CEPR. Bergl¨of, Erik, Barry Eichengreen, G´erard Roland, Guido Tabellini, and Charles Wyplosz. 2003.

Barro. 2002. ” Quarterly Journal of Economics 117, no. 2: 409–436. Baldwin, Richard, and Mika Widgr´en. 2003. ” London: CEPR. Baldwin, Richard, and Mika Widgr´en. 2004. ” Unpublished paper, Graduate Institute of International Economics. P1: SBT 0521872863c01 CUNY658/Aslund 28 0 521 87286 3 Printer: cupusbw January 12, 2007 Charles Wyplosz Baldwin, Richard, Erik Bergl¨of, Francesco Giavazzi, and Mika Widgr´en. 2001. ” Monitoring European Integration, vol. 11. London: CEPR. Bergl¨of, Erik, Barry Eichengreen, G´erard Roland, Guido Tabellini, and Charles Wyplosz.

This is why a politicized Commission should surrender its purely technical missions to specially designed committees, which would be accountable to the European Parliament or to the Council. These committees would handle enforcement of the single market, including competition and trade. Conclusions This chapter has argued that there is no inherent trade-off between enlargement and deepening. Enlargement does not obviously dilute the Union, but it requires some adjustments, mainly in the decision-making process.

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