British post-imperial decline has been much examined. In these
memoirs, David Hannay, one of Britain's leading behind-the-scenes
players in this process, provides fascinating frontline information
and insights into Britain's complex relations with Washington and
Europe. From his early career in the Middle East to his role as a
top diplomat, Hannay presents a detailed and authoritative
narrative of British foreign policy in the second half of the 20th
Century. A key player in European policy-making, he was directly
involved in bringing about the UK's entry into the European
Community, as well as being closely involved in the Annan plan
while he was the UK's Special Representative in Cyprus. Hannay
illuminates vital themes in the early relationship between Britain
and the EU that are increasingly relevant today: British
membership, EU enlargement and Britain's contribution to the
European budget. From the complex relations between Margaret
Thatcher and her diplomatic establishment to Britain's decisions
leading up to the 1970s oil supply crisis, Hannay analyses the
causes and consequences of major British foreign policy decisions
over the past 50 years. An informed and balanced ringside view of
diplomatic history over 50 years, this book will fascinate general
readers and prove essential reading for specialists.
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