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The year 2004 marks three hundred years since Britain took possession of Gibraltar, a rocky promontory at the foot of the Iberian Peninsula sometimes referred to as 'The Rock'. Gibraltar: British or Spanish? provides a detailed study of the attempts that have been made by Spain, especially since 1984 when Britain and Spain signed an agreement to discuss the future of Gibraltar, to regain the sovereignty of 'The Rock', despite the wishes of the Gibraltarians.
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The year 2004 marks three hundred years since Britain took possession of Gibraltar, a rocky promontory at the foot of the Iberian Peninsula sometimes referred to as 'The Rock'. Gibraltar: British or Spanish? provides a detailed study of the attempts that have been made by Spain, especially since 1984 when Britain and Spain signed an agreement to discuss the future of Gibraltar, to regain the sovereignty of 'The Rock', despite the wishes of the Gibraltarians.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Januar 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 161mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9780415347952
- ISBN-10: 0415347955
- Artikelnr.: 21804155
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Januar 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 161mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9780415347952
- ISBN-10: 0415347955
- Artikelnr.: 21804155
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Dr Peter Gold is Principal Lecturer and Head of the School of European and International Area Studies at the University of the West of England, Bristol. He is the author of A Stone in Spain's Shoe: The Search for a Solution to the Problem of Gibraltar (1994) and Europe or Africa: A Contemporary Study of the Spanish North African Enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla (2000).
1: Introduction2: British Gibraltar (1704
1963) 3: Gibraltar Incommunicado (September 1963
October 1979) 4: The Lisbon Agreement (July 1979
April 1980) 5: Spain's approaches to NATO (June 1980
March 1982) 6: 'Different and distant'?: the Falklands/Malvinas dispute (April
June 1982) 7: Spain joins NATO but the border remains closed (May
October 1982) 8: Felipe opens the gates (October
December 1982) 9: Towards the Brussels Declaration (March 1983
November 1984) 10: The Border is fully opened; negotiations get under way (January
February 1985) 11: Osmosis begins (February
November 1985) 12: Sovereignty and sovereigns (December 1985
April 1986) 13: Into Felipe's second term: guards and gates (June 1986
January 1987) 14: The battle over the airport (January
December 1987) 15: Gibraltarians vote to resist (December 1987
March 1988) 16: First visits by first ladies (April
December 1988) 17: The Bossano Strategy (January
February 1989) 18: A European Hong Kong? (March
December 1989) 19: Tackling money
laundering and smuggling (February
December 1990) 20: Felipe visits London (January
May 1991) 21: Four more years for Joe Bossano (May 1991
January 1992) 22: The external frontier issue remains unresolved (February 1992
March 1993) 23: Setbacks in moves towards economic independence (April 1993
April 1994) 24: The Brussels Declaration ten years on: slow progress on all fronts (June
December 1994) 25: Defiant Bossano finally gives way (January
July 1995) 26: Changing Spanish attitudes? (July 1995
April 1996) 27: All change, but no change: Aznar, Caruana and Blair in power (May 1996
June 1997) 28: Spain's full integration into NATO (May
December 1997) 29: The shadow of the shared sovereignty proposal (January
December 1998)30: Confrontation sparked by fishing row escalates (January
March 1999) 31: Border events continue to predominate (April
July 1999) 32: A second term and a satisfying agreement for Caruana (August 1999
April 2000) 33: The saga of HMS Tireless (I) (May
December 2000) 34: The saga of HMS Tireless (II) (January
May 2001)35: The Brussels Process resumed (May
October 2001) 36: Piqué and Straw meet in Barcelona (November 2001) 37: Rumours of joint sovereignty proposals (November 2001
January 2002) 38: Gibraltarians plan their resistance (February 2002) 39: Gibraltarians take to the streets (March
April 2002) 40: Negotiations run into difficulties (April
May 2002) 41: Straw announces agreed principles (June
July 2002) 42: Gibraltar holds its own referendum (July
November 2002) 43: Recognition of democratic reality (December 2002
June 2003) 44: Conclusion Appendix 1: The Treaty of Utrecht (2
13 July 1713)Appendix 2: The Lisbon Agreement (10 April 1980)Appendix 3: The Brussels Declaration (27 November 1984)
1963) 3: Gibraltar Incommunicado (September 1963
October 1979) 4: The Lisbon Agreement (July 1979
April 1980) 5: Spain's approaches to NATO (June 1980
March 1982) 6: 'Different and distant'?: the Falklands/Malvinas dispute (April
June 1982) 7: Spain joins NATO but the border remains closed (May
October 1982) 8: Felipe opens the gates (October
December 1982) 9: Towards the Brussels Declaration (March 1983
November 1984) 10: The Border is fully opened; negotiations get under way (January
February 1985) 11: Osmosis begins (February
November 1985) 12: Sovereignty and sovereigns (December 1985
April 1986) 13: Into Felipe's second term: guards and gates (June 1986
January 1987) 14: The battle over the airport (January
December 1987) 15: Gibraltarians vote to resist (December 1987
March 1988) 16: First visits by first ladies (April
December 1988) 17: The Bossano Strategy (January
February 1989) 18: A European Hong Kong? (March
December 1989) 19: Tackling money
laundering and smuggling (February
December 1990) 20: Felipe visits London (January
May 1991) 21: Four more years for Joe Bossano (May 1991
January 1992) 22: The external frontier issue remains unresolved (February 1992
March 1993) 23: Setbacks in moves towards economic independence (April 1993
April 1994) 24: The Brussels Declaration ten years on: slow progress on all fronts (June
December 1994) 25: Defiant Bossano finally gives way (January
July 1995) 26: Changing Spanish attitudes? (July 1995
April 1996) 27: All change, but no change: Aznar, Caruana and Blair in power (May 1996
June 1997) 28: Spain's full integration into NATO (May
December 1997) 29: The shadow of the shared sovereignty proposal (January
December 1998)30: Confrontation sparked by fishing row escalates (January
March 1999) 31: Border events continue to predominate (April
July 1999) 32: A second term and a satisfying agreement for Caruana (August 1999
April 2000) 33: The saga of HMS Tireless (I) (May
December 2000) 34: The saga of HMS Tireless (II) (January
May 2001)35: The Brussels Process resumed (May
October 2001) 36: Piqué and Straw meet in Barcelona (November 2001) 37: Rumours of joint sovereignty proposals (November 2001
January 2002) 38: Gibraltarians plan their resistance (February 2002) 39: Gibraltarians take to the streets (March
April 2002) 40: Negotiations run into difficulties (April
May 2002) 41: Straw announces agreed principles (June
July 2002) 42: Gibraltar holds its own referendum (July
November 2002) 43: Recognition of democratic reality (December 2002
June 2003) 44: Conclusion Appendix 1: The Treaty of Utrecht (2
13 July 1713)Appendix 2: The Lisbon Agreement (10 April 1980)Appendix 3: The Brussels Declaration (27 November 1984)
1: Introduction2: British Gibraltar (1704
1963) 3: Gibraltar Incommunicado (September 1963
October 1979) 4: The Lisbon Agreement (July 1979
April 1980) 5: Spain's approaches to NATO (June 1980
March 1982) 6: 'Different and distant'?: the Falklands/Malvinas dispute (April
June 1982) 7: Spain joins NATO but the border remains closed (May
October 1982) 8: Felipe opens the gates (October
December 1982) 9: Towards the Brussels Declaration (March 1983
November 1984) 10: The Border is fully opened; negotiations get under way (January
February 1985) 11: Osmosis begins (February
November 1985) 12: Sovereignty and sovereigns (December 1985
April 1986) 13: Into Felipe's second term: guards and gates (June 1986
January 1987) 14: The battle over the airport (January
December 1987) 15: Gibraltarians vote to resist (December 1987
March 1988) 16: First visits by first ladies (April
December 1988) 17: The Bossano Strategy (January
February 1989) 18: A European Hong Kong? (March
December 1989) 19: Tackling money
laundering and smuggling (February
December 1990) 20: Felipe visits London (January
May 1991) 21: Four more years for Joe Bossano (May 1991
January 1992) 22: The external frontier issue remains unresolved (February 1992
March 1993) 23: Setbacks in moves towards economic independence (April 1993
April 1994) 24: The Brussels Declaration ten years on: slow progress on all fronts (June
December 1994) 25: Defiant Bossano finally gives way (January
July 1995) 26: Changing Spanish attitudes? (July 1995
April 1996) 27: All change, but no change: Aznar, Caruana and Blair in power (May 1996
June 1997) 28: Spain's full integration into NATO (May
December 1997) 29: The shadow of the shared sovereignty proposal (January
December 1998)30: Confrontation sparked by fishing row escalates (January
March 1999) 31: Border events continue to predominate (April
July 1999) 32: A second term and a satisfying agreement for Caruana (August 1999
April 2000) 33: The saga of HMS Tireless (I) (May
December 2000) 34: The saga of HMS Tireless (II) (January
May 2001)35: The Brussels Process resumed (May
October 2001) 36: Piqué and Straw meet in Barcelona (November 2001) 37: Rumours of joint sovereignty proposals (November 2001
January 2002) 38: Gibraltarians plan their resistance (February 2002) 39: Gibraltarians take to the streets (March
April 2002) 40: Negotiations run into difficulties (April
May 2002) 41: Straw announces agreed principles (June
July 2002) 42: Gibraltar holds its own referendum (July
November 2002) 43: Recognition of democratic reality (December 2002
June 2003) 44: Conclusion Appendix 1: The Treaty of Utrecht (2
13 July 1713)Appendix 2: The Lisbon Agreement (10 April 1980)Appendix 3: The Brussels Declaration (27 November 1984)
1963) 3: Gibraltar Incommunicado (September 1963
October 1979) 4: The Lisbon Agreement (July 1979
April 1980) 5: Spain's approaches to NATO (June 1980
March 1982) 6: 'Different and distant'?: the Falklands/Malvinas dispute (April
June 1982) 7: Spain joins NATO but the border remains closed (May
October 1982) 8: Felipe opens the gates (October
December 1982) 9: Towards the Brussels Declaration (March 1983
November 1984) 10: The Border is fully opened; negotiations get under way (January
February 1985) 11: Osmosis begins (February
November 1985) 12: Sovereignty and sovereigns (December 1985
April 1986) 13: Into Felipe's second term: guards and gates (June 1986
January 1987) 14: The battle over the airport (January
December 1987) 15: Gibraltarians vote to resist (December 1987
March 1988) 16: First visits by first ladies (April
December 1988) 17: The Bossano Strategy (January
February 1989) 18: A European Hong Kong? (March
December 1989) 19: Tackling money
laundering and smuggling (February
December 1990) 20: Felipe visits London (January
May 1991) 21: Four more years for Joe Bossano (May 1991
January 1992) 22: The external frontier issue remains unresolved (February 1992
March 1993) 23: Setbacks in moves towards economic independence (April 1993
April 1994) 24: The Brussels Declaration ten years on: slow progress on all fronts (June
December 1994) 25: Defiant Bossano finally gives way (January
July 1995) 26: Changing Spanish attitudes? (July 1995
April 1996) 27: All change, but no change: Aznar, Caruana and Blair in power (May 1996
June 1997) 28: Spain's full integration into NATO (May
December 1997) 29: The shadow of the shared sovereignty proposal (January
December 1998)30: Confrontation sparked by fishing row escalates (January
March 1999) 31: Border events continue to predominate (April
July 1999) 32: A second term and a satisfying agreement for Caruana (August 1999
April 2000) 33: The saga of HMS Tireless (I) (May
December 2000) 34: The saga of HMS Tireless (II) (January
May 2001)35: The Brussels Process resumed (May
October 2001) 36: Piqué and Straw meet in Barcelona (November 2001) 37: Rumours of joint sovereignty proposals (November 2001
January 2002) 38: Gibraltarians plan their resistance (February 2002) 39: Gibraltarians take to the streets (March
April 2002) 40: Negotiations run into difficulties (April
May 2002) 41: Straw announces agreed principles (June
July 2002) 42: Gibraltar holds its own referendum (July
November 2002) 43: Recognition of democratic reality (December 2002
June 2003) 44: Conclusion Appendix 1: The Treaty of Utrecht (2
13 July 1713)Appendix 2: The Lisbon Agreement (10 April 1980)Appendix 3: The Brussels Declaration (27 November 1984)