This book details the development of British policy with regard to
European integration during the Macmillan premiership. It is an
account of how senior ministers and officials attempted, within the
triple constraints of the British system of government, external
pressure and domestic economic and political considerations, to
strike a harmonious balance between the commercial interests and
the political aspirations of the British people. The work raises
fundamental questions about the role of the cabinet in the British
system of government.
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