Spain in the New European Union: In Search of a New Role and Identity
Farrell, Mary, "Spain in the New European Union: In Search of a New Role and Identity" in Contemporary Spanish Politics (London: Routledge, 2004), n/a-n/a.
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Author Farrell, Mary Chapter Title Spain in the New European Union: In Search of a New Role and Identity Book Title Contemporary Spanish Politics Publication Date 2004 Place of Publication London Publisher Routledge Start page n/a End page n/a Language eng Abstract Throughout the years since its accession to the European Union (EU), Spain was both an ardent supporter of integration and a major beneficiary of its largesse, largely through the Structural and Cohesion Funds. Entry to the European club was in fact a high point of the long post-Franco transition period, marking the culmination of the reformist aspirations of the previous decade. Membership was to consolidate a process of political and economic modernisation envisaged in the principles and aspirations of the Spanish Constitution approved in 1978. UNBIS Thesaurus EUROPEAN FEDERATION
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