Peter van Ham is Senior Research Fellow at the Clingendael Institute, The Netherlands, and Professor at the College of Europe in Bruges, Belgium.
1. Introduction 2. European Integration Without the East, 1945-1950 3. From Paris to Rome, 1951-1957 4. Moscow's Response to West European Integration, 1947-1973 5. The EC's Common Commercial Policy 6. The Lack of an ES Ostpolitik, 1957-1985 7. The EC and the CMEA: Deaf-Mutes Communicate 8. 1989 and 1992, Two Revolutions? 9. Brussels' Lighthouse: Coordinating Western Economic Assistance to the East 10. Wider or Deeper? The EC's Economic Security Dilemma 11. Epilogue: Discord and Collaboration in the 1990s Notes Bibliography Index
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