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        A Sea of Opportunities: The Netherlands, European Integration and the Common Fisheries Policy

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        190211 Thesis Jan Ravensbergen final (1).pdf (788.7Kb)
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        2019
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        Ravensbergen, J.
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        This thesis assesses the explanatory power of liberal intergovernmentalism in the context of Dutch policy towards the Common Fisheries Policy between 1976 and 1983. I construct a historical narrative based on new archival material to argue that commercial interests in resource conservation determined policy preferences of the Netherlands, and the pattern of ‘asymmetrical interdependence’ can account both for the substance of the final agreement, as well as for greater willingness on the part of the Netherlands to compromise. In line with theoretical predictions, the Netherlands attached great value to an agreement. Given the absence of unilateral policy alternatives, the Netherlands has endeavoured to advance an agreement, even to the extent that it offered further concessions on quota allocations and access conditions than was ultimately necessary. However, the history of the CFP has also shown how the institutional environment affects the calculus governments face by limiting unilateral policy alternatives. A convincing explanation must therefore also pay attention to the impact of institutional factors on the pattern of asymmetrical interdependence.
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