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Political science and integration in Europe

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2014

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Copyright © Government and Opposition Ltd 1967

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References

1 Meynaud, Jean and Sidjanski, Dusan, Science politique et integration européenne, Institut d'Etudes Européennes, Geneva, 1965, p. 36.Google Scholar

2 These include ‘International integration: the European and the universal process’, International Organization, XV (1961), and ‘Technocracy, pluralism and the new Europe’ in Stephen A. Graubard (ed.) A New Europe? Boston, 1964.

3 ‘Decision‐making and integration in the European Community’, International Organisation (Winter 1965); ‘Integration as a source of stress in the European Community system’, ibid. (Spring 1966).

4 'The European Community as a Political System: Notes towards the Construction of a Model'. Mimeographed paper presented at a conference organized by the Committee on International Organization of the S SRC held at Bellagio, July 1966.

5 This includes L'opinion publique et l'Europe, Essai d'inventaire des connaissances et des lacunes, Institut de Sociologie de l'Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, 1966.

6 51 rue Belliard, Brussels 4.

7 Arrangements are being made with the Association Francaise de Science Politique for the publication of the conference papers.

8 A recent book dealing with these themes, and which includes a helpful bibliography, is Guy van Oudenhove, The Political Parties in the European Parliament, Leyden, 1965.

9 Three volumes, dealing respectively with Groupes de promotion, Groupes socioéconomiques, and Groupes d'affaires, Fondation nationale des sciences politiques, Paris.

10 A first volume in this series has already been published by Nicole Loeb, Le patronat beige et la CEE, Brussels, 1965. On the attitudes and policies of a number of French industrial interests there is Szokoloczy‐Syllaba, J., Les organisations professionnelles françaises et le Marché Commun, Paris, 1965.Google Scholar