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To Britain, Gibraltar is "The Rock", either a beleagured piece of
the "mother country" or a strategic possession overlooking Africa
at the mouth of the Mediterranean. To Spain, it is a significant
piece of Spanish territory under the control of a foreign power.
Taken from the Moors by the Spanish in 1462, captured by the
British in 1704 - the struggle for this tiny strategic peninsula
has continued. Britain and Spain are now both members of NATO and
the European Community yet Gibraltar still acts as the barometer of
Anglo-Spanish relations. The authors chart the course of
negotiations over the question of the peninsular's sovereignty
since the end of the Second World War. Arguing that Gibraltar has
played a much more provocative role in relations, they describe the
objectives and actions of the Gibraltarians and their claim to
self-determination. This book should be of interest to lecturers
and students of politics, international relations and history.
Since 1945 Gibraltar's sovereignty has repeatedly been questioned.
A strategic possession overlooking Africa at the mouth of the
Mediterranean, Gibraltar is the victim of both history and
geography and continues to be the barometer of Anglo-Spanish
relations. Arguing that Gibraltar has played a much more proactive
role in negotiations than is assumed, the book describes the
objectives and actions of the Gibraltarians against the wider map
of Anglo-Spanish relations.
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