The purpose of The Journal of European Integration History is to encourage the analysis and understanding of different aspects of European integration, especially since 1945, in as wide a perspective as possible. The Journal publishes the conclusions of research on diplomatic, military, economic, technological, social and cultural aspects of integration. Numbers devoted to single themes as well as to diverse subjects are published in English, French or German. Each number includes reviews of important, relevant publications. Website: www.zgei.nomos.de
A division of the Mediterranean between an “advanced” Northern and a “less developed” Southern littoral was already evident since the 19th century, but the Cold War came to deepen and formalize it. The countries of the Northern coast (except...
The article focuses on the analysis of the media coverage of the Mediterranean region in the late 20th century. German print media have been chosen as examples due to Germany’s role as a founding member of the European Economic Community, and core...
This article examines aspects of the foreign policy of Greece’s socialist Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou regarding the Mediterranean from 1981 to 1986. The Mediterranean was one of the three circles of Papandreou's “multidimensional”...
The article explores the policy pursued by the European Economic Community and its members towards Iran, from the 1979 revolution to the launch of the first concrete attempt at normalization, the so-called Critical Dialogue of 1992. Drawing on...
The article focuses on the changes in the economic relations between the European Communities and the Arab world from the 1970s to the 1980s. The decline of oil prices in 1986 impacted heavily on the development of the Arab world and its partnership...
This article discusses the way in which migration in the Mediterranean area has affected relations between European states and other Mediterranean states. It is based on the archives of the Council of Ministers of the European Union, the Council of...
This article analyses the implications of the Schengen agreements for the migration policies of the Southern members of the EC; in turn, it examines the implications of migration policy reforms consequent upon Schengen for the relations between the...