Oliver J. Daddow (ed.)Britain's Second Application to Join the EEC
Harold Wilson and European Integration
Britain's Second Application to Join the EEC
Herausgeber: Daddow, Oliver J.
Oliver J. Daddow (ed.)Britain's Second Application to Join the EEC
Harold Wilson and European Integration
Britain's Second Application to Join the EEC
Herausgeber: Daddow, Oliver J.
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This volume reconsiders Harold Wilson's motivations in his direction of the second British application to join the EEC , contextualizing them in light of evidence on foreign policy-making contained in the official record.
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This volume reconsiders Harold Wilson's motivations in his direction of the second British application to join the EEC , contextualizing them in light of evidence on foreign policy-making contained in the official record.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 486g
- ISBN-13: 9780714682075
- ISBN-10: 0714682071
- Artikelnr.: 21322942
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 486g
- ISBN-13: 9780714682075
- ISBN-10: 0714682071
- Artikelnr.: 21322942
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Oliver J. Daddow
Chapter 1 Introduction: The Historiography of Wilson's Attempt to Take
Britain into the EEC, Oliver J. Daddow; Part I The Domestic Context;
Chapter 2 The Labour Party, Public Opinion and 'the Second Try' in 1967,
Anne Deighton; Chapter 3 The Conservatives and the Wilson Application,
Philip Lynch; Chapter 4 Gone Native: The Foreign Office and Harold Wilson's
Policy Towards the EEC, 1964-67, Helen Parr; Chapter 5 Technological
Cooperation in Wilson's Strategy for EEC Entry, John W. Young; Chapter 6
The Confederation of British Industry and European Integration in the
1960s, Neil Rollings; Part II The External Context; Chapter 7 A Short-Term
Defeat: The Community Institutions and the Second British Application to
Join the EEC, N. Piers Ludlow; Chapter 8 John Bull v. Marianne, Round Two:
Anglo-French Relations and Britain's Second EEC Membership Bid, Anthony
Adamthwaite; Chapter 9 Dealing with de Gaulle: Anglo-American Relations,
NATO and the Second Application, James Ellison; Chapter 10 From Imperial
Power to Regional Powers: Commonwealth Crises and the Second Application,
Philip Alexander; Chapter 11 'We Too Mean Business': Germany and the Second
British Application to the EEC, 1966-67, Katharina Böhmer; Chapter 12
Ireland and Britain's Second Application to Join the EEC, Jane Toomey;
Chapter 13 Conclusion: The Ironies of 'Successful Failure', Peter
Catterall;
Britain into the EEC, Oliver J. Daddow; Part I The Domestic Context;
Chapter 2 The Labour Party, Public Opinion and 'the Second Try' in 1967,
Anne Deighton; Chapter 3 The Conservatives and the Wilson Application,
Philip Lynch; Chapter 4 Gone Native: The Foreign Office and Harold Wilson's
Policy Towards the EEC, 1964-67, Helen Parr; Chapter 5 Technological
Cooperation in Wilson's Strategy for EEC Entry, John W. Young; Chapter 6
The Confederation of British Industry and European Integration in the
1960s, Neil Rollings; Part II The External Context; Chapter 7 A Short-Term
Defeat: The Community Institutions and the Second British Application to
Join the EEC, N. Piers Ludlow; Chapter 8 John Bull v. Marianne, Round Two:
Anglo-French Relations and Britain's Second EEC Membership Bid, Anthony
Adamthwaite; Chapter 9 Dealing with de Gaulle: Anglo-American Relations,
NATO and the Second Application, James Ellison; Chapter 10 From Imperial
Power to Regional Powers: Commonwealth Crises and the Second Application,
Philip Alexander; Chapter 11 'We Too Mean Business': Germany and the Second
British Application to the EEC, 1966-67, Katharina Böhmer; Chapter 12
Ireland and Britain's Second Application to Join the EEC, Jane Toomey;
Chapter 13 Conclusion: The Ironies of 'Successful Failure', Peter
Catterall;
Chapter 1 Introduction: The Historiography of Wilson's Attempt to Take
Britain into the EEC, Oliver J. Daddow; Part I The Domestic Context;
Chapter 2 The Labour Party, Public Opinion and 'the Second Try' in 1967,
Anne Deighton; Chapter 3 The Conservatives and the Wilson Application,
Philip Lynch; Chapter 4 Gone Native: The Foreign Office and Harold Wilson's
Policy Towards the EEC, 1964-67, Helen Parr; Chapter 5 Technological
Cooperation in Wilson's Strategy for EEC Entry, John W. Young; Chapter 6
The Confederation of British Industry and European Integration in the
1960s, Neil Rollings; Part II The External Context; Chapter 7 A Short-Term
Defeat: The Community Institutions and the Second British Application to
Join the EEC, N. Piers Ludlow; Chapter 8 John Bull v. Marianne, Round Two:
Anglo-French Relations and Britain's Second EEC Membership Bid, Anthony
Adamthwaite; Chapter 9 Dealing with de Gaulle: Anglo-American Relations,
NATO and the Second Application, James Ellison; Chapter 10 From Imperial
Power to Regional Powers: Commonwealth Crises and the Second Application,
Philip Alexander; Chapter 11 'We Too Mean Business': Germany and the Second
British Application to the EEC, 1966-67, Katharina Böhmer; Chapter 12
Ireland and Britain's Second Application to Join the EEC, Jane Toomey;
Chapter 13 Conclusion: The Ironies of 'Successful Failure', Peter
Catterall;
Britain into the EEC, Oliver J. Daddow; Part I The Domestic Context;
Chapter 2 The Labour Party, Public Opinion and 'the Second Try' in 1967,
Anne Deighton; Chapter 3 The Conservatives and the Wilson Application,
Philip Lynch; Chapter 4 Gone Native: The Foreign Office and Harold Wilson's
Policy Towards the EEC, 1964-67, Helen Parr; Chapter 5 Technological
Cooperation in Wilson's Strategy for EEC Entry, John W. Young; Chapter 6
The Confederation of British Industry and European Integration in the
1960s, Neil Rollings; Part II The External Context; Chapter 7 A Short-Term
Defeat: The Community Institutions and the Second British Application to
Join the EEC, N. Piers Ludlow; Chapter 8 John Bull v. Marianne, Round Two:
Anglo-French Relations and Britain's Second EEC Membership Bid, Anthony
Adamthwaite; Chapter 9 Dealing with de Gaulle: Anglo-American Relations,
NATO and the Second Application, James Ellison; Chapter 10 From Imperial
Power to Regional Powers: Commonwealth Crises and the Second Application,
Philip Alexander; Chapter 11 'We Too Mean Business': Germany and the Second
British Application to the EEC, 1966-67, Katharina Böhmer; Chapter 12
Ireland and Britain's Second Application to Join the EEC, Jane Toomey;
Chapter 13 Conclusion: The Ironies of 'Successful Failure', Peter
Catterall;







