Book contents
- The Cambridge History of the European Union
- The Cambridge History of the European Union
- The Cambridge History of the European Union
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors to Volume II
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Reflections on the History and Historiography of European Integration
- Part I Milestones: Treaties and Treaty Changes
- 1 Early Forms of European Unity
- 2 From Messina and Rome to the Single European Act
- 3 The Making of the European Union
- 4 From Maastricht and Copenhagen to Amsterdam and Nice
- 5 The Constitution Project, Lisbon and Beyond
- 6 Moving beyond British Exceptionalism
- Part II Instruments of Integration
- Part III Narratives and Outcomes
- Index
- References
2 - From Messina and Rome to the Single European Act
from Part I - Milestones: Treaties and Treaty Changes
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 October 2023
- The Cambridge History of the European Union
- The Cambridge History of the European Union
- The Cambridge History of the European Union
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors to Volume II
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Reflections on the History and Historiography of European Integration
- Part I Milestones: Treaties and Treaty Changes
- 1 Early Forms of European Unity
- 2 From Messina and Rome to the Single European Act
- 3 The Making of the European Union
- 4 From Maastricht and Copenhagen to Amsterdam and Nice
- 5 The Constitution Project, Lisbon and Beyond
- 6 Moving beyond British Exceptionalism
- Part II Instruments of Integration
- Part III Narratives and Outcomes
- Index
- References
Summary
This chapter presents the relevant integration policy decisions from the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) Conference in Messina (1955) to the Single European Act (SEA) (1987). It will trace the genesis of the Rome Treaties (1955–7), the foundation of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) (1958–60), de Gaulle’s policies (1958–65), the development from the Merger Treaty to the Hague Summit (1965–9), the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and the ‘northern enlargement’ (1973). The question of whether the 1970s were times of ‘Eurosclerosis’ is answered. The path to ‘southern enlargement’, the settlement of the British budget dispute and the departure for reforms follow as further topics, whereby the Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) and the European Monetary System (EMS) as well as the SEA are dealt with.
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- The Cambridge History of the European Union , pp. 60 - 92Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023