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Strategic Options in a European Context

Marta Abreu
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Release Date: 22/02/2003

Genre: Law & Politics
Label: Lexington Books
Contributors: Fátima Monteiro (Edited by), Miguel Glatzer (Edited by), Angelo Cardoso (Edited by), Charles S. Maier (Foreword by), Marta Abreu (Contributions by), Pedro Adão e Silva (Contributions by), Alberto Alesina (Contributions by), Maria Isabel Barreno (Contributions by), Jorge Braga de Macedo (Contributions by), Luis Campos e Cunha (Contributions by), Ângelo Cardoso (Contributions by), António Correia de Campos (Contributions by), António Dornelas (Contributions by), Irene Fonseca (Contributions by), Eugénio Lisboa (Contributions by), Fernando J. B. Martinho (Contributions by), Maria Teresa Patricio (Contributions by), George Ross (Contributions by), Carlos Salema (Contributions by), Maria de Sousa (Contributions by), Ronald W. Sousa (Contributions by), José Tavares (Contributions by), José Albuquerque Tavares (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Lexington Books

Strategic Options in a European Context
This book's contributors examine in a comparative perspective the gains and risks of Portugal's regional integration into the EU and suggest options for the future.
For Portugal, joining the EU in 1986 signalled the beginning of increased integration into Europe, following more than forty years of political authoritarianism and international isolation. Since then, the Portuguese democracy has fully consolidated, the state dirigisme that had emerged in the wake of the revolution has given way to privatization and economic liberalization, and an already open economy has pursued further integration with European partners, especially neighboring Spain. In this key volume, noted scholars examine the gains and risks of Portugal's regional integration into the EU and suggest options for the future. They address related issues in four main areas of concern: national identity and literature, economics and finance, social policy and the state, and science and research policy. This comprehensive assessment of Portugal's emergence into international trade and diplomacy provides a model for future studies of the impact of EU integration on the society and culture of new member states.