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Home >  Books >  The Resistible Appeal of Fortress Europe
The Resistible Appeal of Fortress Europe
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By Martin Wolf
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
The Resistible Appeal of Fortress Europe
Dimensions: 6'' x 8.5''
71 pages
AEI Press  (Washington)
Publication Date: April 1994
Paperback
ISBN: 0844738719
Price: $ 10.00
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The European Union, by virtue of its size alone, is called upon to play a central role in establishing a prosperous and liberal world economy. But, says Martin Wolf, its historic approach--an uncomfortable compromise between liberalism and protectionism--raises serious doubts about whether it is capable of rising to the challenge. The Maastricht treaty has reinforced Europe's protectionist and centralizing tendencies, while the impact of new competitors upon the European economy may have also served to foster a "fortress" mentality. Such trends are very likely to encourgage similar developments elsewhere. Indeed, there is a very great danger that the "naive mercantilists" on both sides of the Atlantic will join hands to dance to the same protectionist tune, thereby putting at risk all that has been achieved by way of trade liberalization over half a century.

Martin Wolf is an associate editor of the Financial Times.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Foreword


Opportunities in a New World
Trading States in Empires
Managed Liberalism
Europe under the Maastricht Treaty
From Maastricht Europe to Protectionism
Against Euro-protectionism

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