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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2014
THE DISTINGUISHING FEATURE OF THE COMMUNITY IS ITS institutional system. The establishment of that system and the changes and distortions it has undergone have very much moulded its development. But the Community is also a complex ongoing process: the institutional side alone does not give the full picture. The economic, the financial and the institutional aspects are closely interwoven, and together determine the course of its affairs. I propose to consider the state of the Community today, its current crisis and the outlook for the years ahead from both these angles.
This is the text of the 1986 Government and Opposition/Leonard Schapiro public lecture given at the London School of Economics on 23 October 1986. It represents the author’s personal views and in no way commits the Commission of the European Communities.
* This is the text of the 1986 Government and Opposition/Leonard Schapiro public lecture given at the London School of Economics on 23 October 1986. It represents the author’s personal views and in no way commits the Commission of the European Communities.