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(2010) Europeanization in the twentieth century, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
First, it maintains that the transition, since the 1950s, from Common Market to monetary union was inevitable. The European Union, therefore, is posited as the logical culmination of European history after the Second World War. Historical alternatives to the structure, geography, and economic aims of transnational and international relations in Europe since 1945 are completely neglected.
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Thiemeyer, G. (2010)., Europeanization in the monetary sector, 1968–92, in M. Conway & K. K. Patel (eds.), Europeanization in the twentieth century, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 172-185.
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