Globalization and European Integration: Eurocentrism and Westernization
Bruno Amoroso
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Bruno Amoroso: Roskilde University
Chapter 6 in On Globalization, 1998, pp 104-116 from Palgrave Macmillan
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Abstract The effects of globalization on the process of European integration can be assayed in relation to both the limits it has placed on this process since 1989, exacerbating the existing regional and social disparities within the EU, and the ongoing attempts to force Europe’s development into the Eurocentric strait-jacket, thereby turning it into a tame instrument of triadization of the world’s economy. The effects on Europe are detailed in two surveys: one dealing only with the member-states of the European Union and the other with the overall picture of continental Europe and its outlying regions (to north, south and east).
Keywords: European Integration; Trade Relation; Baltic Country; Baltic Region; Maastricht Treaty (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1998
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230286986_7
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