Europe and India: the need for greater mutual awareness

The EC is poised to accept several East-European states as new members. In this way it will be preoccupied with its own integration and will not pay much attention to developments in distant places such as India. A consolidated "Little Europe" would certainly be more effective in dealing w...

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Main Author: Rothermund, Dietmar (Author)
Format: Article (Journal)
Language:English
Published: 2001
In: Asien
Year: 2001, Volume: 80, Pages: 116-125
ISSN:2701-8431
DOI:10.11588/asien.2001.80.13759
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Author Notes:Dietmar Rothermund
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Summary:The EC is poised to accept several East-European states as new members. In this way it will be preoccupied with its own integration and will not pay much attention to developments in distant places such as India. A consolidated "Little Europe" would certainly be more effective in dealing with the outside world, but it seems that nobody in Europe would opt for a minimal solution — least of all the East Europeans who wish to join the EC as soon as possible.
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ISSN:2701-8431
DOI:10.11588/asien.2001.80.13759