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Intergovernmentalism in the European Communities in the 1970s: patterns and perspectives

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The direction of movement of integration between the member states of the European Communities was uncertain in the early 1970s. The increasingly intergovernmental style of decision making was then seen to have a potential for furthering integration, although a number of disintegrative pressures were noted. In 1973–1974, however, the teleological ambiguities were resolved, and in the late 1970s member states increasingly stressed autonomy rather than integration. Intergovernmental decision making then acquired a different character from that which it had shown in the early seventies. A shift in the center of gravity of the Communities' institutions, away from the Commission and in favor of the Presidency and the national foreign ministers and officials, both reflected and encouraged these developments.

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  • Taylor, Paul, 1982. "Intergovernmentalism in the European Communities in the 1970s: patterns and perspectives," International Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 36(4), pages 741-766, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:intorg:v:36:y:1982:i:04:p:741-766_01
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    1. Ben Rosamond, 2016. "Field of Dreams: the Discursive Construction of EU Studies, Intellectual Dissidence and the Practice of ‘Normal Science’," Journal of Common Market Studies, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 54(1), pages 19-36, January.

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