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Switzerland and the European Common Market

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Switzerland and the European Common Market

Contributors:

By (Author) Rene Schwok

ISBN:

9780275936457

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th November 1991

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

International institutions

Dewey:

337.49404

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

144

Description

The first study in English on the subject, this volume explores the challenges facing Switzerland as the European Community (EC) moves toward the 1992 goal of a Europe without economic borders. The primary question addressed by the author is whether or not Switzerland can ultimately avoid becoming a full-fledged member of the EC. Rene Schwok fully explores the alternatives open to Switzerland, including marginalization and a "Third Way" between membership and marginalization, comparing the benefits and risks presented by each option. He examines the political and economic implication of full membership within the EC, and analyzes Community rules and laws that are particularly relevant to Switzerland. Throughout, Schwok presents a multifaceted approach which reflects both the economic and political issues confronted by Switzerland as the country struggles to reach a policy concensus regarding the EC. Schwok begins by exposing the source of Switzerland's current problem - the acceleration of the community integration process. He then analyzes the EC's attitude toward Switzerland and evaluates the role played by the European Free Trade Association, paying special attention to efforts to establish a "European Economic Space". By comparing the situation of Austria - which has exhibited much more interest in becoming a member of the EC - with that of Switzerland, Schwok sheds new light on Switzerland's reluctance to join. In discussing the effects of the European Internal Market on Switzerland, Schwok reveals the risks of marginalization should Switzerland decide not to join. He goes on to examine the Swiss government's proposed third option, analyzing both its prospects for success and its implications for the Swiss population. Finally, Schwok treats the long-term consequencs of this option, asking whether it will allow sufficient proximity to the Internal Market to enable Switzerland to avoid membership or, on the contrary, serve only to pave the way for eventual membership in the EC.

Author Bio

RENE SCHWOK is affiliated with the Institut universitaire d'Etudes europeenes in Geneva, Switzerland. He has written a number of studies on the European Community and foreign economic policy including The European Community in United States Post-Cold War Policy.

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