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  1. The chapter covers the French and German public (media and political) debates on Maastricht, as reflected in their national presses from the beginning of 1991 to the end of 1993.

  2. German unification and the end of the cold war. In particular, it represents a political bargain between the EC's two most important members, Germany and France, each of whom viewed the agreement as a means of securing vital national interests. In order to demonstrate this, the article traces the history of the Maas-

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  4. The German Chancellor Helmut Kohl and the French President Mitterand were instrumental in bringing about the conclusion of the Maastricht Treaty, leading to the political union of Europe.

  5. 7 lut 2018 · In this article, we aim to shed more light on this matter by means of a qualitative frame analysis of media discourses in Britain and Germany, two countries that have traditionally had different perspectives on European integration.

  6. France played a more hesitant role during the 1991 negotiations in Maastricht, apparently fearful of conceding too much power to supra-national institutions. France’s hes-itations grew after its 1992 referendum on the Maastricht Treaty, which was approved only by a narrow majority.

  7. 11 wrz 2002 · This paper treats the case of ‘Brexit’ as a case study, considering the positions of the EU institutions, France, Germany and the V4, focusing particularly on dissociation issues, questions of...

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