Abstract

Abstract This paper investigates the determinants of state action by using the role of European integration in Austrian politics as a case study. Based on the analysis of the conditions and process that led to Austria's application for EC membership, the explanatory power of the instrumentalist and structuralist approach to state action is discussed and some conclusions are drawn regarding state theory and the theory of corporatism.

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