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Named Person: | Harold Wilson; Harold Wilson |
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Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Jane Toomey |
ISBN: | 1904558690 9781904558699 |
OCLC Number: | 237244636 |
Notes: | Zugl.: Dublin, Univ. College, Diss. - Angekündigt als: Britain's second EEC application, 1964-7. |
Description: | XI, 147 Seiten ; 24 cm |
Contents: | Introduction; Wait and see; Harold, George and persistent pressures; No alternative circles; How to get into the Common Market; By little steps towards the Continent; Go on - have a go!; From application to veto; Epilogue; Notes; Bibliography; Index. |
Other Titles: | Britain's second EEC application, 1964-7 |
Responsibility: | Jane Toomey. |
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"Toomey (a Government of Ireland Postdoctoral Fellow at the Humanities Institute of Ireland) examines the dynamics between the British Foreign Office and Prime Minister Harold Wilson's Labour cabinet of 1964-67 concerning the decision to re-apply to the European Economic Community. [S]he argues that Wilson's government applied to join the EEC only after all alternatives to the European path had been explored and found wanting and that political motives outweighed economic considerations A... [S]he also absolves Wilson and his colleagues of blame for the failure of the application, placing all responsibility on France's Charles de Gaulle." Reference and Research Book News August 2008 "Jane Toomey's is the second recent monograph devoted to this frustrating chapter in British post-war European policy. It approaches its task in jaunty fashion, sprinkling each chapter with an abundance of direct quotations, drawn as often from recent interviews and correspondence with ageing politicians and civil servants as from the archival documents which more normally predominate in studies of official policy - [She] also makes rather better use than some other historians of both the contemporary press and public speeches made on the European theme by British politicians whether in government or opposition. Again this has the effect of lightening the tone of the account - The author has clearly done enough research to have contributed some useful new views on an interesting, if ill-fated, episode in British foreign policy-making." English Historical Review April 2009 Read more...


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- Europe -- Economic integration.
- Europe -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain.
- Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- 1964-1979.
- Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Europe.
- International economic integration.
- Diplomatic relations.
- Europe.
- Great Britain.
- Wilson, Harold -- Europapolitik.
- Europäische Gemeinschaften -- Grossbritannien.
- Grossbritannien -- Europäische Gemeinschaften.
- Grossbritannien -- Aussenpolitik -- Geschichte 1945-2000.
- Wilson, Harold.
- Europäische Wirtschaftsgemeinschaft.
- Außenpolitik.
- Beitritt.
- Großbritannien.
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