Overview
- Editors:
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Mairi Maclean
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J. Trouille
About this book
France, Germany and Britain: Partners in a Changing World explores the relationship, and the potential for closer cooperation, which exist between France, Germany and Britain as they enter the new millennium. It focuses on a wide range of domains in which the three partner countries interact - including financial and monetary integration, economic and industrial cooperation, politics, security and defence, business and corporate governance, and education. Given the change in government which each of these countries underwent in 1997-1998, given too the apparent willingness of New Labour to assume a more central role on the European stage, the time is ripe to reassess the relationship between France, Germany and Britain as we enter the twenty-first century.
Keywords
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conflict
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desegregation
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economy
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Euro area
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Europe
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European Integration
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European Union (EU)
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Germany
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Governance
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government
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Ostpolitik
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politics
About the authors
DOMINIQUE DAVID Special Advisor to the Director of the Institut Francais des Relations Internationales, Paris
KENNETH DYSON Professor of European Studies, University of Bradford
CHRISTOPHER FLOCKTON Professor of European Economics Studies, University of Surrey
RÉMI LALLEMENT Advisor, Commissariat Général du Plan, Paris
ULRICH PFEIL DAAD Lecturer, Institut d'Allemand d'Asniéres
DANIELA SCHWARZER Editor, Financial Times Deutschland
JOHN THEOBALD Associate Professor in Modern Languages, Southampton Institute
HENRIK UTERWEDDE Deputy Director, Deutsch-Französisches Institut, Ludwigsburg
PIETER VLIELAND Vice-President, Centre for Europe and Independent Public Relations Consultant
WERNER ZETTELMEIER Research Fellow, CIRAC, Université Paris III: Sorbonne Nouvelle