The fundamental objective of the European Community was to bring
together the nations of Europe so that they should never need or
want to go to war with each other again. The complementary
objective was to ensure the economic and social progress of its
member countries. It was hoped that by integrating the economies of
member states, economic interdependence would lead to political
interdependence and ultimately, a political union. At the same time
wealth would be created and living standards raised throughout the
Community. The purpose of this revised and extended book is to try
to explain how the policies of the European Community are meant to
achieve its primary objectives. A short history of the foundation
and major events are included and the formal institutions and the
actual decision-making processes are explained. Other chapters deal
with the major areas of policy derived from Treaty obligations and
subsequent declarations of Heads of Governments in the European
Council taking their development up to the end of 1986 and
agreement on the Single European Act.
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