Yearbook of European Integration 2001/2002
The Yearbook of European Integration published by the Institute for European Politics (IEP) in Berlin documents and balances the European integration process from 1980 to the present. The result is a uniquely comprehensive account of European contemporary history. The “Yearbook of European Integration 2002/2001” continues that tradition. The Yearbook of European Integration is a project of the Institute for European Politics (IEP), Berlin, funded by the German Federal Foreign Office and realized in cooperation with the Center for Applied Policy Research at the University of Munich. The aim of the book is to capture and evaluate the facets of the increasingly complex European policy.
In the contents of more than 70 articles the authors trace developments in European politics in their particular field of research priority in the reporting period 2002/2001. They supply information on the work of the EU institutions, the developments of different policy areas in the EU, and Europe’s role in global politics, the current state of enlargement and the member and candidate states’ European policy.
- The Yearbook of European Integration 2002/2001 is structured as follows:
- The balance sheet of European Integration
- The European Union institutions
- The policy fields of the European Union
- The foreign policy of the European Union
- The political infrastructure
- European policy in the member states
- Enlargement (and portraits of the candidate states)
- European policy in different European organizations
- Appendix: Chronology, Europe online, Bibliography
Werner Weidenfeld/Wolfgang Wessels (Ed.): Jahrbuch der Europäischen Integration 2003/2004, Europa-Union Verlag, Bonn 2002, 544 p.
ISBN 3–7713-0603–5
The “Yearbook of European Integration” is funded by the German Federal Foreign Office. The IEP alone is responsible for the contents.