Linking Europe: Transport Policies and Politics in the European Union

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Bloomsbury Academic, 1998 - Business & Economics - 266 pages
Long overlooked, transport is emerging as an important policy area for the European Union and is a growing source of political tension. This broad-based analysis of the European transport industry includes an in-depth examination of the four major modes: rail, road, air, and shipping, also the EU's growing cross-border transport links. Ross frames this discussion with a look at the role of transport in the overall European political economy—past, present, and future.

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About the author (1998)

John F.L. Ross teaches at the American College of Greece in Athens. He has written and lectured widely in the fields of International Relations and European affairs since taking his PhD at the London School of Economics in 1987. He taught political science at Northeastern University in Boston until 1995. He held a visiting appointment in 1993-94 as Fulbright fellow at the International School of Social Sciences at the University of Tampere in Finland. His book Neutrality and International Sanctions was also published by Praeger, in 1989. His numerous publications have appeared in academic journals in Europe and the U.S., and he has also been a frequent contributor to the international press.