The 1992 Programme of the European Community (EC) aimed at unifying its internal market by eliminating barriers to the movement of goods, people, and capital.
An in-depth analysis of the Blair House Agreement concluded between the European Community (EC) and the United States in November 1992 to liberalize international trade in agricultural products and reduce subsidized food exports.
A comprehensive overview of the Cecchini Report, published in 1988, which analyzed the potential benefits of unifying the European Community's internal market under the 1992 programme.
The Yaoundé Convention was an international agreement by which many former French colonies became associates of the European Community. Explore its historical context, key events, importance, and impact on international relations.
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