Britain’s 1961 application was the first time that the European Community was obliged to consider a membership application from one of its neighbours. This book, based on newly-released material from the archives, challenges traditional views of the British application and casts new light on the way in which the EEC responded to the challenge of enlargement. The author explains the initial inability of de Gaulle to oppose British membership, and draws attention to the hesitant and conditional nature of Britain’s application. In combination these two factors ensured that the sixteen months of negotiations, and the balance the Six struck between their conflicting desires to widen and to deepen the Community, became crucial to the outcome of t...
Many writers have suggested that post-war Britain was semidetached from Europe and thereby missed th...
Bachelor's thesis "Franco-British relations 1967-1972: Rapprochement of France and Britain as a cond...
Abstract The difficulties, which Britain had to face when she wanted to join the EEC, have their roo...
The First British Application to the EEC and it's Reflection in the British Press: Contribution to H...
From the start, Britain's feelings towards European integration were complex; and when Britain final...
The publication of Stephen Wall's second volume of The official history of Britain and the European ...
This book examines the negotiations that led to agreement at the December 1991 Maastricht European C...
One of the most important factors affecting British politics is its membership to the European Commu...
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the first Gresham lecture of the New Year. It is the third in my serie...
This book details the ambiguity in British policy towards Europe in the Cold War as it sought to pur...
Defence date: 20 February 2009Examining Board: Prof. Pascaline Winand (EUI/Monash University, Superv...
PhDOn 19 December 1967, France formally imposed a veto on British entry to the European Community. ...
The thesis analyses the change of British foreign policy in the beginning of 1960s and the moves whi...
This thesis is focused on the British entry into the European Economic Community in 1973. The reason...
The United Kingdom has had an important position in Europe for centuries. Often it is seen as an ant...
Many writers have suggested that post-war Britain was semidetached from Europe and thereby missed th...
Bachelor's thesis "Franco-British relations 1967-1972: Rapprochement of France and Britain as a cond...
Abstract The difficulties, which Britain had to face when she wanted to join the EEC, have their roo...
The First British Application to the EEC and it's Reflection in the British Press: Contribution to H...
From the start, Britain's feelings towards European integration were complex; and when Britain final...
The publication of Stephen Wall's second volume of The official history of Britain and the European ...
This book examines the negotiations that led to agreement at the December 1991 Maastricht European C...
One of the most important factors affecting British politics is its membership to the European Commu...
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the first Gresham lecture of the New Year. It is the third in my serie...
This book details the ambiguity in British policy towards Europe in the Cold War as it sought to pur...
Defence date: 20 February 2009Examining Board: Prof. Pascaline Winand (EUI/Monash University, Superv...
PhDOn 19 December 1967, France formally imposed a veto on British entry to the European Community. ...
The thesis analyses the change of British foreign policy in the beginning of 1960s and the moves whi...
This thesis is focused on the British entry into the European Economic Community in 1973. The reason...
The United Kingdom has had an important position in Europe for centuries. Often it is seen as an ant...
Many writers have suggested that post-war Britain was semidetached from Europe and thereby missed th...
Bachelor's thesis "Franco-British relations 1967-1972: Rapprochement of France and Britain as a cond...
Abstract The difficulties, which Britain had to face when she wanted to join the EEC, have their roo...