Societal Actors in European Integration
DOI: 10.1057/9781137017659.0005
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“…This article makes a twofold contribution. First, it contributes to the debate over the role of societal actors in European integration, 3 as it considers Greek business's own Europeanisation and its impact on Greek-EEC relations. My approach takes into account Alan S. Milward's emphasis on both industrialisation and foreign trade as key factors in the decision to seek EEC/EU membership and his call for further research on the role of national federations of businessmen.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This article makes a twofold contribution. First, it contributes to the debate over the role of societal actors in European integration, 3 as it considers Greek business's own Europeanisation and its impact on Greek-EEC relations. My approach takes into account Alan S. Milward's emphasis on both industrialisation and foreign trade as key factors in the decision to seek EEC/EU membership and his call for further research on the role of national federations of businessmen.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%