Britain's failure to enter the European community, 1961-63 : the enlargement negotiations and crises in European, Atlantic, and Commonwealth relations
معرفی کتاب «Britain's failure to enter the European community, 1961-63 : the enlargement negotiations and crises in European, Atlantic, and Commonwealth relations» نوشتهٔ edited by George Wilkes، منتشرشده توسط نشر Frank Cass; Routledge در سال 1997. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Recently-released archival material has given historians the opportunity to re-examine the impact of the initial British application to join the European Community on the development of the EC, and on the role of Britain and its European neighbours in broader world politics. The dramatic end to the British application was a devastating blow to many Europeans and Americans who hoped that the EC would be strengthened by the inclusion of the UK. The essays collected here outline a number of factors which made the EC too young to be able to assimilate Britain's important interests, and the British over-optimistic in their approach to negotiations with the Community. The role of conflict over Western strategy and European political union in the breakdown of the negotiations is re-assessed, and the negotiations over agriculture and the Commonwealth are revealed in an entirely new light. Booknews Aware of the sometimes primary importance of events that never happened, a dozen historians incorporate material from recently opened archives into essays from a July 1993 conference in Cambridge, England. They consider the impact on the European Community of Britain's first application to join, the place of various actors in regional and global politics, and the breakdown of negotiations. They find the Community to have been too young to assimilate Britain's special interests, and Britain to have been over-optimistic about what they could achieve. Paper edition (unseen), $22.50. Distributed in the US by ISBS. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or. Recently-released archival material has given historians the opportunity to re-examine the impact of the initial British application to join the European Community on the development of the EC, and on the role of Britain and its European neighbours in broader world politics. The dramatic end to the British application was a devastating blow to many Europeans and Americans who hoped that the EC would be strengthened by the inclusion of the UK. The essays collected here outline a number of factors which made the EC too young to be able to assimilate Britain's important interests, and the British over-optimistic in their approach to negotiations with the Community. The role of conflict over Western strategy and European political union in the breakdown of the negotiations is re-assessed, and the negotiations over agriculture and the Commonwealth are revealed in an entirely new light
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