Spain, the EEC and NATO
Spain, the EEC and NATO (1984) examines the causes and consequences of the paradoxical situation whereby NATO member states welcomed a newly-democratised Spain into their ranks in 1982, with many Spanish citizens being firm opponents to Spain’s participation in NATO defences; while Spain’s attempt to join the European Community enjoyed widespread public and political support in Spain, but aroused serious resistance within the EEC, particularly by France.

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Spain, the EEC and NATO
Spain, the EEC and NATO (1984) examines the causes and consequences of the paradoxical situation whereby NATO member states welcomed a newly-democratised Spain into their ranks in 1982, with many Spanish citizens being firm opponents to Spain’s participation in NATO defences; while Spain’s attempt to join the European Community enjoyed widespread public and political support in Spain, but aroused serious resistance within the EEC, particularly by France.

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Spain, the EEC and NATO (1984) examines the causes and consequences of the paradoxical situation whereby NATO member states welcomed a newly-democratised Spain into their ranks in 1982, with many Spanish citizens being firm opponents to Spain’s participation in NATO defences; while Spain’s attempt to join the European Community enjoyed widespread public and political support in Spain, but aroused serious resistance within the EEC, particularly by France.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781041103707
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/12/2025
Series: Routledge Library Editions: Politics of the European Union
Pages: 104
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

1. Introduction  2. The Problems of Accession  3. Spain and Europeanization  4. From Dictatorship to Controlled Democracy  5. Spain in the 1980s  6. The Progress of Negotiations  7. Conclusion

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