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The power of the purse in the European communities

Title
  1. The power of the purse in the European communities [by] David Coombes, assisted by Ilka Wiebecke.
Published by
  1. London, Chatham House; London [Distributed by Research Publications Services Ltd] 1972.
Author
  1. Coombes, David L.

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Additional authors
  1. Wiebecke, Ilka.
Description
  1. 103 pages; 22 cm.
Summary
  1. Study of financial policy and budgetary procedure of the EC - covers budgetary resources, the institutional framework for handling financing, the role of the European Parliament in budgetary procedure, consequences of UK membership, effects of treatys and decisions, etc. References.
Series statement
  1. European series, no. 20
Uniform title
  1. European series (Royal Institute of International Affairs) ; no. 20.
Subject
  1. European Economic Community > Finance
  2. European Economic Community
  3. 86.80 international law: general
  4. UE/CE Budget
  5. UE/CE Elargissement
  6. Finance
  7. budget
  8. EU
  9. financial policy
  10. budgetary resources
  11. European Parliament
  12. financing
  13. institutional framework
  14. membership
  15. treaty
  16. politique financier
  17. UE
  18. appartenance
  19. cadre institutionnel
  20. financement
  21. Parlement européen
  22. ressources budgétaires
  23. traité
  24. política financiera
  25. presupuesto
  26. financiamiento
  27. miembros
  28. organización institucional
  29. Parlamento Europeo
  30. recursos presupuestarios
  31. tratado
  32. Royaume-Uni
  33. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
  34. Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande du Nord
  35. Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte
Genre/Form
  1. reference.
  2. référence bibliographique.
  3. referencia.
Contents
  1. Guides to the opera. -- Shakespeare's use of music. -- Humour in music. -- Four-handed adventures. -- Musical journalism a hundred years ago. -- Hearing with the eye. -- Short cuts and royal roads. -- Robbery and violence. -- Kings and queens, assorted. -- Beethoven, portraits and perversions. -- Beethoven's mental powers. -- Beethoven as a letter-writer. -- Brows, high and low. -- Art, aristocratic or popular? -- Jingle at the ballet. -- On paper. -- Spirit or letter? -- Our exclusives. -- Cliche and commonplace. -- Why not plain English? -- Actions and reactions. -- Music and tears. -- A defence of opera. -- Musical criticism.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references.