European Union and the Single European Act:EC-From Economic to Political Integration
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The Single European Act fell far short of Parliament's aspirations as expressed in the draft Treaty on European Union. The SEA, however, has produced a "1992 boom" not only among Europeans but also among people outside Europe including the Japanese.The success of M. Delors lies in the fact that the SEA set the target date for the completion of the internal market. He has also utilized the momentum to extend integration to other sectors such as economic and monetary policy and social policy. But even M. Delors can not legislate the law of the EC. The key element in the progress of integration is in the changes of mood in the Council, especially owes much to French. Although M. Mitterrand has not given up "the Luxembourg Compromise", he is taking initiative to push the Commission's proposals not only for the sake of French but also for people of Europe. In spite of strong opposition from Mrs. Thatcher, the recent dramatic developments in the Eastern Europe are expected to add more weight on the roles of the EC and further progress towards a more unified Europe.This article aims to shed more light on how the SEA was formed and then tries to clarify between what was written in the SEA and its political implications in the course of its implementation. Furthermore, it attempts to evaluate the current institutional reforms by the SEA in the context of European Union, originally envisaged in the preamble of the Rome Treaty as an ever closer union among the people of Europe. Lastly, it tries to forecast the prospect of future developments of the EC and Europe as a whole.
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