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The Single European Act was formally approved by the European Council in February 1986. When Maastricht hit the headlines in the early 1990s, the Single European Act instantly became history. However, it was the Single Market programme - the main content of the Single European Act - and the years of preparation leading up to it which really gave new momentum to European integration after the "Eurosclerosis" of the 1970s. The process which led to the Single European Act was never publicly discussed. The architects and initiators of the Single Market have not become household names, however, it…mehr

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The Single European Act was formally approved by the European Council in February 1986. When Maastricht hit the headlines in the early 1990s, the Single European Act instantly became history. However, it was the Single Market programme - the main content of the Single European Act - and the years of preparation leading up to it which really gave new momentum to European integration after the "Eurosclerosis" of the 1970s.
The process which led to the Single European Act was never publicly discussed. The architects and initiators of the Single Market have not become household names, however, it is these protagonists and their efforts which are the subject of this book.
With information gathered from extensive interviews with key players and EC documentation, the author reviews the forces behind the acceleration of European integration.
Autorenporträt
The Author: Nicola Fielder was born in England in 1966 and moved to Switzerland at the age of nine, where she completed her education, gaining a doctorate from Zurich University. She has worked in the area of employment and training throughout her university studies and is at present employed by the city of Zurich.