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Full Description
Surveying the policies that earned Britain her reputation for being at odds with major Community initiatives and for taking an independent point of view, this work stresses the influence of external circumstances and of domestic political considerations in shaping these policies and analyses some of the underlying political reasons for Britain's perceived awkwardness.
Contents
The background - Britain and Europe, 1945-1973; the Heath government, 1970-1974; the Wilson governments, 1974-1976; the Callaghan government, 1976-1979; the Thatcher governments, 1979-1984 - settling the budgetry dispute; the Thatcher governments after 1984 - new directions for the Community.



