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The Maastricht Treaty and its Limits

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Will post-Maastricht Europe be capable of facing up to the challenges outlined in the previous chapter? This is essentially the question facing European decision-makers in 1996.

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  1. See D. Martin, ‘To be efficient, the Commission needs major reform’, in What Future for the European Commission? (Brussels: Philip Morris Institute for Public Policy Research, January 1995) p. 59.

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Dehousse, R. (1997). The Maastricht Treaty and its Limits. In: Dehousse, R. (eds) Europe: The Impossible Status Quo. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-25577-1_2

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