<p><i>After 1992 </i>(1989) argues that the changes of 1992 will precipitate the transformation of the European Community into a full political and economic union organized according to federal principles. In a thorough examination of its responsibilities in the monetary economic social and cultural spheres it traces the European Community’s progress towards its objective of European Union. It suggests further reforms to ensure the Union’s competitiveness and suggests ways in which national cultural identities can be preserved within a federal structure. In particular it introduces the principle of restricting federal powers to those matters that need common solutions and management ensuring maximum autonomy and self-government in local communities and regions.</p>
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