This article explores the role of the Treasury in the formulation and implementation of Britain's European policy in the period between the Messina conference and the failure of the first membership bid. It points to a strong contrast between the 1955-59 period, during which the Treasury, aided and abetted by the Board of Trade, was the dominant force in British European policy, and the early 1960s when the Cabinet and Foreign Offices successfully challenged for the position as lead department in this policy area. The final section of the article seeks to explain the disappearance of Treasury pre-eminence, suggesting that factors ranging from the personality of the Chancellor to the subject and context of negotiations with Western European ...
This research focuses on the role of defence in Britain’s European integration during the Cold War. ...
Many writers have suggested that post-war Britain was semidetached from Europe and thereby missed th...
British industry is often portrayed as one of the main forces in favour of closer integration with w...
The role of officials is identified generally as an important part of the policy-making process. But...
For twenty years before the famous crisis of 1976 Britain was a regular borrower from the Internatio...
This thesis attempts to give an account of how Whitehall planned Britain's withdrawal from extra-Eu...
This article provides an overview of British policy during a defining episode in the interwar period...
This thesis attempts to give an account of how Whitehall planned Britain's withdrawal from extra-Eur...
There can be little dispute that the second application for British membership of the European Comm...
Despite the importance of the Treaty on European Union, little attention has been paid to the manner...
This article embarks on the discussion of tensions between political and financial strands of Britis...
The aim of this article is not to assess the impact of the defence programme, but to present the dis...
1982 is the bicentenary of the Foreign Office. Since 1945 the dominant theme of British foreign poli...
British industry is often portrayed as one of the main forces in favour of closer integration with w...
British industry is often portrayed as one of the main forces in favour of closer integration with w...
This research focuses on the role of defence in Britain’s European integration during the Cold War. ...
Many writers have suggested that post-war Britain was semidetached from Europe and thereby missed th...
British industry is often portrayed as one of the main forces in favour of closer integration with w...
The role of officials is identified generally as an important part of the policy-making process. But...
For twenty years before the famous crisis of 1976 Britain was a regular borrower from the Internatio...
This thesis attempts to give an account of how Whitehall planned Britain's withdrawal from extra-Eu...
This article provides an overview of British policy during a defining episode in the interwar period...
This thesis attempts to give an account of how Whitehall planned Britain's withdrawal from extra-Eur...
There can be little dispute that the second application for British membership of the European Comm...
Despite the importance of the Treaty on European Union, little attention has been paid to the manner...
This article embarks on the discussion of tensions between political and financial strands of Britis...
The aim of this article is not to assess the impact of the defence programme, but to present the dis...
1982 is the bicentenary of the Foreign Office. Since 1945 the dominant theme of British foreign poli...
British industry is often portrayed as one of the main forces in favour of closer integration with w...
British industry is often portrayed as one of the main forces in favour of closer integration with w...
This research focuses on the role of defence in Britain’s European integration during the Cold War. ...
Many writers have suggested that post-war Britain was semidetached from Europe and thereby missed th...
British industry is often portrayed as one of the main forces in favour of closer integration with w...