This study explores the formulation, tactics and impact of Britain's diplomatic efforts to induce the German government to abandon, modify and later to enlarge the European Economic Community. Its main contention is that British diplomacy between the Messina conference of 1955 and the first membership application of 1961 was counterproductive.
This study explores the formulation, tactics and impact of Britain's diplomatic efforts to induce the German government to abandon, modify and later to enlarge the European Economic Community. Its main contention is that British diplomacy between the Messina conference of 1955 and the first membership application of 1961 was counterproductive.
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Autorenporträt
MARTIN SCHAAD is Researcher at the Einstein Forum, Potsdam, Germany. His doctoral thesis was awarded the German Historical Institute London Prize. His work on the history and politics of European integration has appeared in several learned journals and editions.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction From Indifference to Hostility: Britain, Germany and the Messina Project Entering Wedge or Counterblast? Britain's Plan G Mistaken, Misled or Misguided? British Hopes for German Mediation During the FTA Negotiations 'Bridge-Building' or: The Trade War That Never Was 'Bully the Germans - Buy the French': Towards Britain's First Application Intersection or Periphery? Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction From Indifference to Hostility: Britain, Germany and the Messina Project Entering Wedge or Counterblast? Britain's Plan G Mistaken, Misled or Misguided? British Hopes for German Mediation During the FTA Negotiations 'Bridge-Building' or: The Trade War That Never Was 'Bully the Germans - Buy the French': Towards Britain's First Application Intersection or Periphery? Bibliography Index
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