Common Sense About the Common Market
Discover the pivotal insights of E. Strauss in Common Sense About the Common Market, a compelling examination of the Common Market's inception among France, Western Germany, Italy, and the Benelux countries. This essential read, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2024, delves into the intricate political landscape that shaped post-war Europe, revealing that the Common Market was far more than just a simple adjustment of tariffs and trade agreements—it was a significant political milestone. With 170 pages of thorough analysis, this book revisits its original publication from 1958, providing a historical context that remains relevant today. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone interested in European history and economics, this paperback edition is a must-have for your collection. Explore the foundational concepts that continue to influence the European Union and global trade dynamics.