37 research outputs found
A Nordic Country with East European Problems. British views on post-war Finland, 1944–1948
WOS:000304436200010Peer reviewe
Less than Membership but More than Association : Establishing the European Economic Area, 1989–1993
One of the principal forms of differentiated integration today is the European Economic Area (EEA), formed in 1994 and which draws together members of the European Union (EU) and three of the four members of European Free Trade Association (EFTA): Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein. Placing it within a broader frame of the institutional development of European integration at the time, this chapter explores the EEA’s origins and founding principles. Besides showing how and why the EEA eventually took the shape it did, the chapter also looks at the EEA’s structural weaknesses and how, ultimately, a realisation of its institutional inadequacy paved the way for later EU enlargements.Peer reviewe
Puolustuskyvytön Suomi
Arvosteltu teos: Puolustuskykyinen valtio vai Ruotsin hälytyskello?: Suomen sotilasstrateginen asema kylmän sodan alkuvuosien asiantuntija-arvioissa / Tapio Koskimies. Helsinki : Maanpuolustuskorkeakoulun sotahistorian laitos, 2010
Insinöörien järjestötoiminnan kokonaiskuva tarkentuu
Arvosteltu teos: Tekniikkaa hyvässä Seurassa : Tampereen Teknillinen Seura 125 vuotta / Petri Paju, Katariina Mauranen. Tampere : Tampereen Teknillinen Seura ry, 2018
Conclusion: Europe's wild cards and black swans
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