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Drawing Algeria into Europe: shifting French policy and the Treaty of Rome (1951–1964)
Taylor & Francis Verlag | 2017|Schlagwörter: Treaty of Rome -
Brexit and its economic consequences
Wiley | 2018|Schlagwörter: Treaty of Lisbon, Treaty of Rome, Maastricht Treaty -
The European Union After the Rome Declaration: A New Opening or a New Euro-pessimism?
Freier ZugriffDOAJ | 2020|Schlagwörter: rome declaration, treaty of lisbon -
Forty Years On: Britain in the EU
Taylor & Francis Verlag | 2013|Schlagwörter: Treaty of Rome, Declaration of Nice, Declaration of Laeken, Treaty of Lisbon, Maastricht Treaty, Amsterdam Treaty -
COMPLETING THE EC INTERNAL MARKET FOR FOOD
Emerald Group Publishing | 1988|Schlagwörter: Treaty of Rome -
Reference materials: from CBNM to IRMM
Online Contents | 2011|Schlagwörter: Treaty of Rome, Euratom treaty -
Reference materials: from CBNM to IRMM
Springer Verlag | 2011|Schlagwörter: Treaty of Rome, Euratom treaty -
LEGAL ASPECTS AND POLITICAL EFFECTS OF THE ROME TREATIES OF 18 MAY 1941
Freier ZugriffDOAJ | 2008|Schlagwörter: The London Treaty with Italy of 1915, the Rome Treaties between Italy and Croatia of 1941, the Paris Peace Treaty with Italy of 1947 -
Russia and the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
Freier ZugriffDOAJ | 2016|Schlagwörter: rome statute of icc, the application of a treaty, report of prosecutor’s office, Law of nations -
Insularity and Law: Diversity and Changeability of Islands’ Statuses—The Example of French Outermost Regions in French and EU Law Systems
Online Contents | 2021|Schlagwörter: Article 227(2) of the treaty of Rome, Article 73 of the French constitution, Article 349 of the TFEU -
A Critical History of Early Rome : From Prehistory to the First Punic War
GWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 2005|Schlagwörter: early days of rome, unification of italy, early rome, philinus treaty, rome of the twelve tables, imperial rome -
Macedonia and Rome, 221–146 BC
Wiley | 2010|Schlagwörter: Polybius' criticism of a new mood in Rome ‐ in Livy's depiction, of senatorial debate over Marcius' deception, Hannibal's smashing victory, at Cannae ‐ concluding a treaty of alliance with Carthage against Rome, Macedonia and Rome, 221–146 BC, informal and sporadic Roman relations, with Illyrian coastal polities ‐ infringing on interests of Macedonia, First War between Rome and Macedonia ‐ actual confrontation between Macedonia and Rome, crisis in Greek state‐ system ‐ and Second War between Rome and Macedonia, end of Macedonian freedom ‐ after the cataclysm of Third Macedonian War, conflict between Macedonia and Rome ‐ of epic proportions -
Rome, Latins, and Italians in the Second Punic War
Wiley | 2011|Schlagwörter: Hannibal's invasion in 218/217, all of Italy south of the river Po ‐ in some form of relationship with Rome, post‐secession settlement ‐ Italy and Rome in 200, aftermath of Hannibal's invasion, a period of disruption for Italy, Second Punic War, a watershed in the relationship ‐ between Rome and the other peoples of Italy, Rome, engaging in a program of colonization ‐ significant impact on demography of Italy, its urbanization, Rome's Italian allies ‐ central to Hannibal's strategy in Italy, treaty between Hannibal and Philip V of Macedon envisaging its continued existence, Rome, Latins, and Italians in the Second Punic War, Hannibal's policy towards the Italians ‐ seeming to have been very much one of carrot and stick -
Early Relations Between Rome and Carthage
Wiley | 2011|Schlagwörter: concept of epikrateia ‐ the three cities in the west of the island, period after the end of the fifth century, chronological end of study ‐ the so‐called Philinus Treaty of 306 BC, conditions, imposed on Carthaginians by Rome ‐ limits of navigation, attacks on cities in Latium, Carthage, recognized enterprising trade power ‐ large area, vis‐à‐vis Rome and Latium, The Carthaginians, keeping foreign activity of all kinds ‐ in trade, early relations between Rome and Carthage, Greeks and people from Italic peninsula ‐ in Carthage, sixth and beginning of fifth centuries -
Informal Alliance : The Bilderberg Group and Transatlantic Relations during the Cold War, 1952-1968
GWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 2018|Schlagwörter: Treaty of Rome, Treaty of Rome ; bisacsh -
The Outbreak of War
Wiley | 2011|Schlagwörter: First Punic War, beginning in a tangle of contradictions, Carthaginian calculations ‐ and escalation of the war, Rome and Carthage, going to war ‐ after centuries of trade and treaty links, Syracuse, as old as Carthage or Rome ‐ the greatest Greek city‐state in the western Mediterranean since 480s, Rome, by far the largest and most populous city in Latium ‐ one of the largest in Italy, early on developed active trade links around the peninsula, absence of war plans, The First Punic War and its aftermath ‐ the outbreak of war -
Roman Politics and Expansion, 241–219
Wiley | 2011|Schlagwörter: revolution in grand strategy of 264 – Rome, having spent the 250s conquering Cisalpine Gaul, eve of the First Punic War Rome ‐ becoming the fifth great power of the Hellenistic state‐system, Deditio, technically the juridical extinction of a state, word on the Italian Federation ‐ Tarentum, the unnoticed winner of the Punic war, Roman‐Carthaginian Convention of circa 226–225 ‐ so‐called Ebro Treaty, not correct to label as “Hasdrubal's Treaty”, behind Polybius' report of this pre‐emptive move ‐ first mention of Macedonia, as a major factor in Roman grand strategy representations, organization of aftermath of a war ‐ a measure of chance and contingency and influence of multiple factors, different from that of an expansion policy -
Roman Strategy and Aims in the Second Punic War
Wiley | 2011|Schlagwörter: Rome, carrying on the struggle ‐ and gradually recovering ‐ Roman successes in Iberia forcing Carthage in the end to retreat to her North African territories, “Hannibal's War,” often called from a Roman perspective ‐ sum of impressive battle events and leading personalities, Rome, during months of siege of Saguntum ‐ undertaking not the slightest effort to rescue the city, bitter lessons of 218 to 216 – Hannibal, not able to prevent the Roman invasion of Iberia, tradition on the Ebro treaty itself ‐ delivering the decisive argument, Romans intended to wage the war, emerging ‐ from division of provinciae, two consuls of 218 one -
Approach to the education of health care professionals within the European Community
Taylor & Francis Verlag | 1992|Schlagwörter: Treaty of Rome (1957)
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