Britain and Europe Since 1945Longman, 1999 - 149 lappuses This is a succinct, timely introduction to one of the most highly charged political questions which has dominated British politics since 1945: Britain's position in Europe. The study traces the evolution of British policy towards Europe since 1945, presenting the full international context as well as the impact on domestic party politics - including an analysis of the divisions in the Conservative Party under John Major. |
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BRITAIN AND EUROPE SINCE 1945 | 8 |
The Brussels Treaty and NATO | 14 |
THE CONSERVATIVES EUROPE 195157 | 21 |
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