The Annual Review, produced in association with JCMS, The Journal of Common Market Studies, covers the key developments in the
European Union, its member states, and acceding and/or applicant countries in 2003/2004. It contains key analytical articles on political, economic and legal issues in the EU by leading experts, together with a keynote article. * Covers the key developments in the
European Union and its Member States in 2003/2004. * Contains analytical articles on key political, economic and legal issues in the EU by leading experts, together with a keynote article. * The Review is the most up--to--date and authoritative source of information for those engaged in teaching and research or who are simply interested in the
European Union. * Includes an invaluable guide to EU documents and publications -- and the various websites of the EU -- together with a chronology of key events, and a list of all the books submitted to the Journal of Common Market Studies for review.
European Union
Editorial: Moving Towards a a Hub and Spokes Europea ?: Lee Miles (University of Hull). 1. Keynote Article: Recent Trends in the Franco--German Relationship: Thomas Pederesen (University of Aarhus). 2. Governance and Institutions: Anticipating the Impact of Enlargement: Desmond Dinan (George Mason University). 3. The Spanish Presidency: Catalysing a New Axis in the EU?: Esther Barbe (Universitate Autonoma de Barcelona). 4. The Danish Presidency: 'Wonderful Copenhagen': Lykke Friis (Confederation of Danish Industries). 5. Internal Policy Developments: Hussein Kassim (University of London). 6. The European Central Bank in 2002: Waiting for Recovery: Massimo Beber (University of Cambridge). 7. Legal Developments: Jo Hunt (Cardiff Law School, University of Wales). 8. External Policy Developments: David Allen and Michael Smith (Loughborough University). 9. Enlarging the European Union: Julie Smith (Royal Institute of International Affairs). 10. Justice and Home Affairs: Jorg Monar (University of Sussex). 11. Developments in the Member States: Michael Bruter (London School of Economics and Political Science). 12. Developments in the Applicant States: Karen Henderson (University of Leicester). 13. Developments in the Economies of the European Union: Nigel Grimwade (South Bank University). 14. Developments in the Economies of the Applicant States: Debra Johnson (University of Hull). 15. Chronology: The European Union in 2002: Lee Miles (University of Hull). Index.