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Book reviewed in this article: Women and Social Policies in Europe, edited by Jane Lewis The Next Mediterranean Enlargement of the European Community: Turkey, Cyprus and Malta?, by J. Redmond France and EC Membership Evaluated, edited by Franpis‐Georges Dreyfus, Jacques Morizet and Max Peyard The European Challenge: Geography and Development in the European Community, edited by M. Blacksell and A.M. Williams The History of the High Authority of the European Coal and Steel Community: Supra‐nationality in Operation, by Dirk Siedenburg and Raymond Poidevin The United States of Europe, by Ernest Wistrich Jacques Delors: artiste et martyr, by Bernard Maris (Paris: Albin Michel, 1993), ISBN 2–226–06163–0: 326pp., 98.00 FF pb; Delors, by Alain Rollat Information Sources on the Common Agricultural Policy, by Robert Ackrill The Globalization of Business: The challenge of the 1990s, by John H. Dunning Adjustment and Growth in the European Monetary Union, edited by Francisco Torres and Francesco Giavazzi Banking Structures in Major Countries, edited by George G. Kaufman Industrial Relations ‐ will the European Community Change Everything? by John Edmonds, 11th Hitachi Lecture Britain and European Unity, 1945–1992, by John W. Young Britain in the European Community, by Andrew Geddes Greece, the New Europe, and the Changing International Order, edited by Harry J. Psomiades and Stavros B. Thomadakis Eisenhower, Kennedy, and the United States of Europe, by Pascaline Winand Dictionaries unique des Communauéh européennes, edited by A. Barav and C. Philip

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