Spain and the Process of European Integration, 1957-85 (St Antony's)
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"This book sheds new light on the interpretation of the country's transformation, arguing that the relationship with the European Community was the crucial external factor determining political evolution, and that Europeanism was one of the very few aims over which …
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"This book sheds new light on the interpretation of the country's transformation, arguing that the relationship with the European Community was the crucial external factor determining political evolution, and that Europeanism was one of the very few aims over which the necessary consensus was reached, to enable the transition to and consolidation of democracy."--BOOK JACKET.
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