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Britain's Failure to Enter The European Community, 1961-63: Enlargement Negotiations and Crises European, Atlantic Commonwealth Relations

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Britain's Failure to Enter The European Community, 1961-63: Enlargement Negotiations and Crises European, Atlantic Commonwealth Relations
Britain's Failure to Enter The European Community, 1961-63: Enlargement Negotiations and Crises European, Atlantic Commonwealth Relations

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Britain's Failure to Enter The European Community, 1961-63: Enlargement Negotiations and Crises European, Atlantic Commonwealth Relations

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The essays collected here outline a number of factors which made the EC too young to be able to assimilate Britain's important interests, and the British over-optimistic in their approach to negotiations with the Community. The role of conflict over Western strategy and European political union in the breakdown of the negotiations is re-assessed, and the negotiations over agriculture and the Commonwealth are revealed in an entirely new light.

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