Külpolitika - A Magyar Külügyi Intézet elméleti-politikai folyóirata - 1990 (17. évfolyam)

1990 / 1. szám - A tanulmányok angol nyelvű tartalmi kivonata

litary technology. The agricultural re­form had a controversial effect too, on the army. As regards the reforms within the army it surveys in part the change of domestic structure, the issues of cadre policy (juvenile training, introduc­tion of stripes) the traning of soldiers for civilian trade, and the growing involvement of the war in­dustry in civilian production. At last the author emphasies that a number of moves taken in the reform process affect the army controversially and des­pite of it cannot be unanimously called an anti-reformist force. The shaping of a modern, depoliticised army will be a process, and in the course of that left- wing manifestations by the army are not ruled out. Ferenc Gazdag Foreign policy integration in Western Europe (About European Political Coo­peration) After the Single European Act which set the goal of establishing a united domestic market has been made public, the closer and broader vicinity of the European Communities watched the way integration progressed with inc­reasing attention. Foreign policy coope­ration between the states of Western Europe had proved to be an area of development which had not been trea­ted too kindly although the European Political Cooperation had grown to be the second pillar of integration by these days. In connection with this decentralised, intergovernmental form of cooperation, one of the key issues is to assess the extent and character of foreign policy integration. In the author’s assessment, European Political Cooperation is a new phenomenon in the history of modern European diplomacy. This dec­lared diplomacy developed to the standard of the economic integration of the region in this framework, and was legally formulated in the Single Euro­pean Act which not only appears ca­pable of integrating national interests, but also appears fit for mobility bet­ween growing interdependent interna­tional structures. The affected states of Western Europe have come to rea­lise that coordinated steps are more fruiful than to remain in the frame­works of national states, and the legal- structural building of European Politi­cal Cooperation is the practical result of political realisation. As a matter of course, the individual states in the in­tegration take part in the activity of EPC on the basis of different intersts, and these differing national interests also mark the natural borders of fo­reign policy integration. But because west European integration has stepped beyond this point at present — both in the sphere of the economy and foreign policy — where it could still be re­versible. therefore EPC can be regarded as one of the mechanisms moderating the centrifugal trends of the region. The essay prosents the operational mechanisms of EPC, surveys the rela­tionship between economic and foreign policy integration, as well as the points of contact between the EC and EPC in the 1986 Single European Act. It points out that the matter of military security is the most delicate area of west Eu­ropean foreign policy cooperation. Its conclusion is that although the existing international structures do not favour the idea of establishing an integrated west European defence, EPC will be a one-armed organisation as long as the issues of security are out of its sphere of competence. Csaba Mohi The foundations of integration objectives aimed at creating a united community inner market The main objective of the united community inner market being launched legally in a structural system on January 1, 1993 is to do away with the still existing physical, technical and financial obstacles within the European Communities (European Economic Community, EURATOM, European Coal and Steel Community), and as a result VII

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