National Interest Groups and the European Communities: The Case of the British Fishing Industry and Common Fisheries Policy:A Study of International Intergration
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One of the basic weaknesses of international regional integration studies so far is the over emphasis of the supranational or transnational aspects of integration while disregarding national aspects. Therefore, it is important to identify and analyse these national aspects and merge them with the supranational or transnational aspects of integration.Based on this perspective, this article attempts to shed more light on how a common policy of the European Communities affects national interest groups behaviour. The author chooses the Common Fisheries Policy of the European Communities and the British fishing industry as a case.The following questions are asked: What was the situation of the British fishing industry before British entry into the European Communities? How did it react institutionally in order to make its voice heard in the making of the Common Fisheries Policy? What were the political channels available to exert pressures both on the national and European levels? How did they evaluate effects and the efficacy of respective political channels?
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