The Federal Republic of Germany's position in the European
Community had been described as one of interdependence, penetration
and integration. Of the three terms this research addresses itself
most directly to penetration: to the links between the German
political system and policy-making at the Community level. These
links operated in two directions. Thus membership for the European
Community (EC) imposed certain constraints on German domestic
policy-making. Although this research, first published in 1986,
concentrates on the structural inter-relationship between the
German political system and EC decisions, its main focus of
attention is the articulation of German 'interests' in the EC
policy process. This book will be of interest to students of
politics and history.
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