In the early postwar era, Britain enjoyed a very close economic
relationship with Australia and New Zealand through their common
membership of the Sterling Area and the Commonwealth Preference
Area. This book examines the breakdown of this relationship in the
1950 and 1960s. Britain and Australasia were driven apart by
disputes over industrial protection, agriculture, capital supplies,
and relations with other countries. Special emphasis is given to
the implications for Australia and New Zealand of Britain's growing
interest in European integration.
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