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Britain Faces Europe (Hardcover, Reprint 2016)
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Britain Faces Europe (Hardcover, Reprint 2016)
Series: Anniversary Collection
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Transformations of thought among British foreign policy makers
since World War II have motivated this new study. For the first
time in its history, during the postwar decade, Britain began to
abandon its world power outlook and to turn toward a European
consensus, substituting regional interests for its global
perspective. The author asks: How does a people so attuned to
worldwide interests and commitments reconcile itself to such
drastically altered circumstances as those that followed World War
II? How does a people that has historically viewed with hostility
the unification of continental Europe develop as a top foreign
priority participation in the European integration movement? The
book focuses on the response of the British Government to changing
international and domestic forces, including elite groups at home.
Britain Faces Europe is the first book to examine both the
development of British policy and the evolution of attitudes in the
British private sector toward European integration between 1957 and
1967. Drawing on public documents and interviews, the author traces
the movement of British policy toward a more European out look.
Investigating publications of interest groups such as the National
Farmers Union, the Trades Union Congress, the Confederation of
British Industry, and such Europe- oriented groups as Federal Union
and the United Kingdom Council for Europe, the author traces the
development of support for Common Market membership in the private
sector. Developing attitudes in representative British newspapers
and journals and those of parliamentary parties art described.
Publications and statements of "anti-European organizations and
public opinion polls are also examined. Important elements of the
study for all students and observers of world affairs are its
examination of British expectations from European integration and
its assessment of the British Common Market case from propositions
about integration drawn from theoretically-oriented literature. The
book is an innovation in approach in that other studies have
focused almost exclusively on descriptions of official policy
without major reference to either the private sector or theories of
integration at the international level.
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