Originally published in 1961, this is an extremely valuable
contribution to the understanding of contemporary international
institutions and the working of the British system of government.
It deals with the problems presented to British Government
Departments by the emergence in the post-war world of a number of
new international organisations which are concerned with European
recovery and integration and with the development of the Atlantic
Community of Nations.
This book traces the British share in the creation of the
Council of Europe, OEC, NATO, and WEU, and deals with the relations
between Britain and the Coal and Steel Community, the Common Market
and Euratom.
Finally, the book assesses the impact of these activities upon
the government at home and the extent to which the public
appreciates the change in Britain's international status that has
resulted from these developments.
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