EU information handbook 2000

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Publication Date 2000
ISBN 2-930073-73-X
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Book abstract:

Now in its 13th edition, this carefully researched guide is the most up-to-date information source available for contacts within the European Union institutions. This edition includes all the most up-to-date details of the European Commission since the June 1999 elections. The first part of the handbook focuses on the institutions of the European Union, providing information on structure and contact details. The career details of the Commissioners are listed along with the name, responsibilities and contact details of their cabinet. There is a guide and organigram for the 24 Directorates-General, again listing names, areas of responsibility and fax/telephone contact details. It also features several advisory committees and task forces, which advise the Commission, European agencies, such as the European Environment Agency, and financial and monetary institutions. The second part of the Handbook examines the Union's relationship with the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) and the European Economic Area (EEA) and looks at wider Europe in the context of enlargement. An overview of the structure of the US government is also provided, along with an extensive list of EU information sources in the Member States, details on world organisations and a listing of non-governmental organisations.
Included for most organisations are email and website details.
The guide is concise, well structured and easy-to-use and provides valuable information on how the European Union operates on a day to day basis. The handbook is popular among business professionals and Community officials and is a convenient size for portability. It has been specifically designed by the EU Committee to help business professionals understand the developments taking place in the European Union and to allow them to develop direct contacts with the people working at the core of the issues. Furthermore, its wealth of facts, figures and detail merit it a place in any information unit.

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