UID:
almafu_9959229002802883
Umfang:
1 online resource (317 p.)
Ausgabe:
1st ed.
ISBN:
1-317-95799-7
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1-315-86553-X
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1-317-95798-9
Serie:
Cass Series : British Foreign and Colonial Policy,
Anmerkung:
First published in 2003 in Great Britain by Frank Cass Publishers.
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Based on papers presented at a conference held in association with the Institute of Contemporary British History, Jan. 2000.
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Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Foreword; Acknowledgements; List of Abbreviations; 1 Introduction: The Historiography of Wilson's Attempt to Take Britain into the EEC; PART I: THE DOMESTIC CONTEXT ; 2 The Labour Party, Public Opinion and the 'Second Try' in 1967; 3 The Conservatives and the Wilson Application; 4 Gone Native: The Foreign Office and Harold Wilson's Policy Towards the EEC, 1964-67; 5 Technological Cooperation in Wilson's Strategy for EEC Entry; 6 The Confederation of British Industry and European Integration in the 1960s
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PART II: THE EXTERNAL CONTEXT7 A Short-Term Defeat: The Community Institutions and the Second British Application to Join the EEC; 8 John Bull v. Marianne, Round Two: Anglo-French Relations and Britain's Second EEC Membership Bid; 9 Dealing with de Gaulle: Anglo-American Relations, NATO and the Second Application; 10 From Imperial Power to Regional Powers: Commonwealth Crises and the Second Application; 11 'We Too Mean Business': Germany and the Second British Application to the EEC, 1966-67; 12 Ireland and Britain's Second Application to Join the EEC
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13 Conclusion: The Ironies of 'Successful Failure'Appendix I: Labour Cabinet Members, October 1964-June 1970; Appendix II: Chronology of European Integration and the British Approach, 1964-70; Bibliography; Index
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English
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 0-7146-5222-9
Sprache:
Englisch
Schlagwort(e):
Electronic books.
DOI:
10.4324/9781315865539
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