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European Business Review
European Business Review (2001) 13 (1)
Published: 01 February 2001
... accuses me of "overlook[ing] the reasons that lay behind the formation of the European Communities in the 1950s". That might be true. My intention in the pamphlet was to look at the ideology of pan-Europeanism today. Supporters of the European Union, and Britain's incorporation therein, are adept at using...
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Journal:
European Business Review
European Business Review (2001) 13 (1)
Published: 01 February 2001
...Giacomo Benedetto Having overlooked the reasons that lay behind the formation of the European Communities in the 1950s, Rankin is clear about what he opposes in the EU, in fact the list seems infinite. It is not clear, however, what he proposes. His observations are undermined by a tendency...
