Political and company pressures within the negotiating process for the entry of Spain into the European Economic Community (c. 1962-1968)

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  • Jesús M. Zaratiegui

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ihe.2015.05.003

Keywords:

European Union, Spain, Pressure lobbies, Economic threats, F15, F52, N24

Abstract

The admission of Spain as a member of the European Union was a long process of 24 years. During this time, our country used all kind of tools at its disposal (diplomatic, ecomomic, political) to avoid the fact that Spain was not a democracy but a dictatorial regime. In this article, one particular way of forcing the European Union to accept Spain's application is examined. The idea was to put pressure on the managers of the main European companies working in Spain, in order to ease the political negotiation with their respective countries. Attention is mainly focused on Dutch and Italian firms (and managers) with interests in Spain. There are few studies addressing this peculiar lobbying of countries directed at specific companies. Ways are shown on how to measure the real impact of these economic pressures.

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Zaratiegui, J. M. (2019). Political and company pressures within the negotiating process for the entry of Spain into the European Economic Community (c. 1962-1968). Investigaciones De Historia Económica, 12(3), 181–190. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ihe.2015.05.003

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