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Britain's Policy Towards the European Community

Britain's Policy Towards the European Community

Harold Wilson and Britain's World Role, 1964-1967

by Helen Parr
Hardback
Publication Date: 29/09/2005

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Harold Wilson's apparent volte-face on European Community membership in the autumn of 1966 has long puzzled commentators and Wilson's colleagues alike. Based on interviews, private papers and recently released evidence from the National Archives, this book provides a fresh interpretation of Wilson's policy towards the European Community.

Studying the development of Britain's policy between 1964 when Harold Wilson took office, and 1967 when the French President General de Gaulle vetoed Britain's membership application for a second time, this book examines the rationale behind the British approach, explaining why Wilson launched an initiative for membership when the French seemed certain to obstruct. Also discussing Wilson's handling of the Cabinet, and shedding light on Britain's diplomacy towards the Six, this work places British policy towards Europe within the context of its foreign policy transition from a global to a regional role.

Examining an important event in Anglo-European relations, this is essential reading for students of post-war British history, and for those interested in Britain's historical relationship with Europe.
ISBN:
9780714656144
9780714656144
Category:
Politics & government
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
29-09-2005
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
252
Dimensions (mm):
234x156x20mm
Weight:
0.63kg
Helen Parr

Helen Parr was aged seven when she was woken up by her mother with the news that her uncle had been killed in the Falklands War.

This book is based in part on her wish to understand what happened- the story of a specific paratrooper, the world in which he lived and the people he left behind, and the Falklands War itself.

She is a historian of modern Britain who teaches international relations at Keele University. Her essay 'The Eurosceptic's Moment' was co-winner of the 2017 Hennessy Prize.

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