A comprehensive account of Britain's uneasy relationship with
continental Europe from the end of the First World War to the
twenty-first century. Crowson considers 'Europe' in its broadest
sense and examines prewar history and the role of key political
institutions such as the Council of Europe and the Western European
Union as well as Britain's relations with the European Union
(EU).
Subjects covered include:
- European perspectives on Britain as well as the other way
round
- Key theories on European integration
- The changing nature of Britain's global role
- Issues of sovereignty and legitimacy
- The role of political parties and the Europeanization of
national government
- The rise of Euroscepticism in British politics
This is the most accessible and wide-ranging textbook on this
subject and is ideal core reading for students of British and
European history and politics.
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