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Tapping the Benefits of European Technology
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CURRENT ISSUES
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10 / 1988 |
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Arnold Kramish Arnold Kramish was a coauthor of the first Action Committee
study on research and development in the EEC. He has been
Guggenheim Fellow and has served with the Department of State
as counselor for science and technology to UNESCO and the
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. . . the idea of common European home came to my mind, and at the right moment this expression sprang form my tongue by itself.
--Mikhail Gorbachev in Perestroika
In four years' time, the European Community will be transformed into a major geoeconomic area, with one voice in trade, tariffs, and technology. The 12 member nations that began as the Common Market or the European Economic Community (EEC) (collectively known for the past 20 years as the EC because the Community now encompasses many entities and programs, including cooperation in coal and steel production, nuclear energy, and technological research) have edged slowly toward the creation of a European Internal Market (EIM) in which all fiscal, physical, and technical frontiers would be eliminated by the end of 1992.
Little noticed in the current euphoria over the coming of 1992 was a linkage that occurred in Luxembourg on June 25, when the EC and the socialist economic bloc, the Council of Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA or COMECON), signed a joint declaration to develop "cooperation in areas which fall within their respective spheres of competence and where there is a common interest." A few weeks later, when Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev addressed the Polish parliament, he redefined the aim of CMEA as the "establishment of a socialist common market." Europeans realized, once and for all, that perestroika had reached them.
Presumably, the non-Soviet members of the CMEA can now hope to take the EC as a role model, thanks to Gorbachev's revelations concerning a "common European
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