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This book presents a radical reappraisal of British policy towards
West German rearmament until the Federal Republic's incorporation
into NATO and contains a series of major new theses on British
attitudes towards European integration, Anglo-Soviet relations and
the 'Special Relationship'. It places policy in the context of
Anglo-German distrust, American demands for a German contribution
and British fears of antagonising the Soviets. It clarifies
numerous controversial issues by demonstrating British willingness
to compromise with the Soviets over German unification, the British
military's desire to reduce the continental commitment and Eden's
enthusiasm for a European Army.
Spencer Mawby analyzes the conflicts between the British
government and Caribbean nationalists over regional integration,
the Cold War, immigration policy and financial aid in the decades
before Jamaica, Trinidad and the other territories of the
Anglophone Caribbean became independent.
Containing Germany presents a radical reappraisal of British policy towards West German rearmament until the Federal Republic's incorporation into NATO, and it contains a series of major new theses on British attitudes towards European integration, Anglo-Soviet relations and the "Special Relationship." It places policy in the context of Anglo-German distrust, American demands for a German contribution, and British fears of antagonizing with the Soviets over German unification.
Spencer Mawby analyses the conflicts between the British government
and Caribbean nationalists over regional integration, the Cold War,
immigration policy and financial aid in the decades before Jamaica,
Trinidad and the other territories of the Anglophone Caribbean
became independent.
This book presents a radical reappraisal of British policy towards
West German rearmament until the Federal Republic's incorporation
into NATO and contains a series of major new theses on British
attitudes towards European integration, Anglo-Soviet relations and
the 'Special Relationship'. It places policy in the context of
Anglo-German distrust, American demands for a German contribution
and British fears of antagonising the Soviets. It clarifies
numerous controversial issues by demonstrating British willingness
to compromise with the Soviets over German unification, the British
military's desire to reduce the continental commitment and Eden's
enthusiasm for a European Army.
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