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Theorizing European Integration:

Theorizing European Integration:

Dimitris N Chryssochoou

(2001)

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Abstract

Theorizing European Integration provides a comprehensive introduction to the theoretical study of the European Union (EU) and European integration. 'An essential text for all serious students of the European Union.. it produces sharp insights and a sense of the totality of what has been achieved' - Paul Taylor, London School of Economics and Political Science.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Prelims (Acknowledgements/ About the author/ Glossary of terms/ Preface)
1 Introduction: why keep accounts – and who should keep them?
2 Deciding what your group’s activities will cost
3 Records of money coming in and going out
4 Arranging your records to give more information
5 Bank accounts
6 Making sure your figures agree with the bank’s figures
7 Summarizing the accounts
8 Summarizing the accounts in more detail
9 Providing the information your group needs
10 Having the accounts checked
11 Relations with donors
12 Regular financial tasks
13 Notes for trainers and facilitators, and session plans
Back Matter (Appendices/ Resources)