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Britain, the Division of Western Europe and the Creation of EFTA, 19551963 Matthew Broad

Britain, the Division of Western Europe and the Creation of EFTA, 19551963 By Matthew Broad

Britain, the Division of Western Europe and the Creation of EFTA, 19551963 by Matthew Broad


Summary

This book traces the emergence of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) from 1955 to 1963 amid the broader reshaping of the institutional architecture of post-war Europe. It considers the ill-fated Free Trade Area (FTA) proposal, the subsequent creation of EFTA, and the resulting division of Western Europe into two distinct trading blocs.

Britain, the Division of Western Europe and the Creation of EFTA, 19551963 Summary

Britain, the Division of Western Europe and the Creation of EFTA, 19551963 by Matthew Broad

This book traces the emergence of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) from 1955 to 1963 amid the broader reshaping of the institutional architecture of post-war Europe. It considers the ill-fated Free Trade Area (FTA) proposal, the subsequent creation of EFTA, and the resulting division of Western Europe into two distinct trading blocs. At its core, the book provides an international history of a formative moment of post-war and European integration history, and explores the intense technical discussions among European states as they grappled with the prospect of deeper economic and political unity. It thus provides the first detailed analysis combining the FTA and EFTA negotiations, considering both state and non-state actors. Drawing on archives from Britain, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Norway, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, and the US, as well as the records of the OEEC and EFTA, it examines the decision-making processes of those intimately involved as well as the institutional settings within which they were forced to reconcile their positions. At a key moment of contemporary European friction,the book offers a dialogue between the past and those trying to make sense of events that continue to shape Europe today.

About Matthew Broad

Matthew Broadis Lecturer in International Relations at Leiden University, the Netherlands. Prior to this, he was an EU Marie Curie Individual Fellow at the University of Turku, Finland. Matthew is the author of the book Harold Wilson, Denmark and the Making of Labour European Policy, 195872 (2017) and co-editor of European Integration Beyond Brussels (Palgrave Macmillan, 2020).

Richard T. Griffithsis Professor Emeritus of International Studies at Leiden University, the Netherlands. An author/editor of over ten academic books, his expertise lies in European integration, economic history, post-war international relations and, increasingly, Chinese foreign/EU policy. Between 198795 he was Chair of Contemporary History at the EUI, Florence. He has also held positions at the University of Manchester and the Free University Amsterdam, and visiting professorships in Belgium, Turkey, Portugal and Thailand.


Table of Contents

1 Introduction.-2 From Messina to the Formation of Plan G.-3 The OEEC Investigation and the Eve of theIntergovernmental Negotiations.-4 The Maudling Negotiations and the End of the FreeTrade Area.-5 The Emergence of the Seven.-6 The Stockholm Negotiations.-7 Consolidating the Association.-8 Of Loose Ends, Applications and the Future of EFTA.-9 Conclusion.

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9783030977399
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Britain, the Division of Western Europe and the Creation of EFTA, 19551963 by Matthew Broad
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2023-10-02
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