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The common agricultural policy—Where now?

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The outcome of the Athens and Brussels summits was a cruel disappointment for all European optimists. The brunt of the consequences of this diplomatic failure will be borne by the Common Agricultural Policy. Is it now time to write its obituary?

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Nick Butler is a former research fellow of Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs, London, currently completing a study of international agricultural trade relations. This article is an extended and updated version of a note originally prepared for the Chatham House Journal, The World Today.

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Butler, N. The common agricultural policy—Where now?. Intereconomics 19, 111–116 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02928303

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