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While the case for Spanish and Portuguese EC membership is largely political, for membership to be a political success it must also be an economic success. Indeed it is economic factors which have ensured that six years after the applications were made, negotiations have not been concluded and...
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since 1st January 1981 and intensive negotiations with Spain and Portugal are proceeding, although a successful conclusion …
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Many experts expect Portugal's and Spain's integration into the EC to have a basically negative effect on their … the following critical analysis of the aid programmes to date to Portugal. …
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On January 1, 1981 the southward extension of the EC starts with the accession of Greece. Spain and Portugal are to …
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The inclusion of Greece, Spain and Portugal in the European Community will result in grave consequences for the old …
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Apart from other issues raised by the inclusion of Greece, Portugal and Spain in the European Community, it will make …
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other by the hope that Spain and Portugal will become champions of Latin American interests in the European Community. …
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