The European Community (The Royal Geographical Society with the Institute of British Geographers Studies in Geography)

The European Community (The Royal Geographical Society with the Institute of British Geographers Studies in Geography)

by Allan Williams (Editor)

Synopsis

Since its first publication in 1991, Allan Williams's account of the development, aims, operations, policies and actions of the European Community has been widely recognized as the clearest and most balanced account of its subject. This edition has been completely updated to take account of developments up to the end of 1993.The book is illustrated by thirty original maps and figures (eight completely new) and thirty four tables, all revised and updated for this edition. It concludes with a full bibliography and index, and an annotated list of recommended reading arranged by subject.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: 2
Publisher: Wiley–Blackwell
Published: 25 Aug 1994

ISBN 10: 0631191720
ISBN 13: 9780631191728

Media Reviews
By virtue of its uncomplicated style, clarity of presentation and questioning approach this book will prove popular with undergraduates. Geographical Journal A good historical review of the development of the European Community... competitively priced, very clear and well-produced, I am sure it will be widely used as an introductory text on many courses. Regional Studies Consistently reminds the reader of the role that global economic forces have played in the development and implementation of European Community policies ... Williams's book must be judged a success. It offers an accessible and clear treatment of what has happened and concludes with some interesting thoughts about the future. Professional Geographer This is a strong, readable, and very useful textbook that will continue to inform and stimulate undergraduates in European Studies and Geography. Environment and Planning
Author Bio
Allan Williams is Co-Director of the Western European Studies Centre and Professor of Geography at the University of Exeter. His latest book with Gareth Shaw is Critical Issues in Tourism, published in this series.