Description
Efnisyfirlit
- Cover Page
- Half Title page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- Notes on Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- 1 Approaching the question Domestic background and conceptual framework
- Introduction
- Seven rounds of debates
- Political parties and their European policies
- The theoretical structure
- The structure of the book
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Part I
- 2 The first steps Iceland’s policy on European integration from the foundation of the republic to 1972
- Introduction
- The situation in the first years of the republic
- First discussion of involvement in European integration
- Membership of the EEC considered
- Iceland joins EFTA
- Summary
- Bibliography
- 3 A controversial step Membership of the EEA
- Introduction
- Background and negotiations
- Attitudes of the political parties and sectoral interest groups
- The effects of the EEA Agreement
- Summary
- Notes
- Bibliography
- 4 Deeply involved in the European project Membership of Schengen
- Introduction
- The Schengen scheme
- The background to Iceland’s entry into Schengen
- Iceland’s participation in the implementation, application and development of the Schengen Acquis
- The arguments advanced for Iceland’s participation
- Summary
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Part II
- 5 Partial engagement A practical solution
- Introduction
- Constraints on Iceland
- Summary
- Bibliography
- 6 Life is first and foremost saltfish1
- Introduction
- Development of the fisheries sector in Iceland
- Attitude of the fishing industry towards EU membership
- Sectoral influences on government policy on Europe
- Government committees and the occupational sectors
- The political parties and the occupational sectors
- Social movements and the occupational sectors
- The political parties, the fisheries sector and the prospect of EU membership
- The fisheries sector and the EU’s common fisheries policy
- Summary
- Notes
- Bibliography
- 7 The special relationship between Iceland and the United States of America
- Introduction
- Political parties and the relationship with the USA: nationalism and the EU debate
- The defence link between Iceland and the USA
- Economic and trade relations with the USA
- Summary
- Notes
- Bibliography
- 8 Discussing Europe: Icelandic nationalism and European integration
- Birth of a nation-state
- Is the nation-state dying?
- A nation pledges its allegiance to the state
- Summary
- Notes
- Bibliography
- 9 The Euro-sceptical political elite
- Introduction
- Pro-European elites: interests and identity
- A ‘realist’ conception of foreign policy
- Peripheral location
- Blocking the issue
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- 10 Shackled by smallness A weak administration as a determinant of policy choice
- Introduction
- An administration in transformation
- Historical development and recent changes
- The increased capacity of the foreign service
- The relationship between interest groups and the administration
- Summary
- Notes
- Bibliography
- 11 Towards a new theoretical approach
- The 2003 debate
- Constraints, sectors and security
- The political elite and political discourse
- The size and characteristics of the national administration
- The national administration: universal applicability?
- Domestic characteristics and the political elite
- Changes in the domestic arena
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index