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The purpose of this study is that of defining the basis on which an EEC-CMEA agreement can be signed in order to establish successfully a multilateral framework of rules among East and West European countries in the fields of trade and co-operation. The aim is not, however, that of describing the historical evolution of the EECCMEA negotiations; on the contrary, the draft of a formal treaty, which the EEC and the CMEA could conceivably sign together, will be introduced.
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W.J. Feld, The European Community in World Affairs (Port Washington, New York: Alfred Publ.Co., 1976 ), p. 23.
A. Belicenko, ‘International Investment Bank: What it does to facilitate Socialist Economic Integration’, Foreign Trade No. 3 (1980), p. 15.
G. Schiavone, The Institutions of Comecon ( London: Macmillan, 1981 ), pp. 116–18.
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Morganti, T. (1982). Blueprint for an EEC-CMEA Framework Agreement. In: Schiavone, G. (eds) East-West Relations. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-06327-7_12
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