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The European Community and the Crises of the 1960s N. Piers Ludlow (London School of Economics & Political Science, London, UK)

The European Community and the Crises of the 1960s By N. Piers Ludlow (London School of Economics & Political Science, London, UK)

The European Community and the Crises of the 1960s by N. Piers Ludlow (London School of Economics & Political Science, London, UK)


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The book is a detailed study of the European Community's development between 1963 and 1969.

The European Community and the Crises of the 1960s Summary

The European Community and the Crises of the 1960s: Negotiating the Gaullist Challenge by N. Piers Ludlow (London School of Economics & Political Science, London, UK)

A new and detailed study of the European Community's development between 1963 and 1969, with a special focus on the struggle between France and its EC partners over the purpose, structure and membership of the emerging European Community.

On all three, French President Charles de Gaulle held divergent views from those of his fellow leaders. The six years in question were hence marked by a succession of confrontations over what the Community did, the way in which it functioned, and the question of whether new members (notably Britain) should be allowed to enter. Despite these multiple crises, however, the six founding members continued to press on with their joint experiment, demonstrating a surprisingly firm commitment to cooperation with each other. The period thus highlights both the strengths and the weaknesses of the early Community and highlights the origins of many of the structures and procedures that have survived until the current day.

The European Community and the Crises of the 1960s Reviews

'Thanks to the use of a wide variety of primary sources and to his sound expertise on the history of the integration process, Ludlow offers an objective and innovative assessment of de Gaulle's European policy and its actual impact on the history of the European Community.' - Journal of Common Market Studies

'This study on the development of the European Economic Community from Charles de Gaulle's brusque veto of Great Britain's first application for admission in January 1963 to the Hague Summit in December 1969, which opened the way for the entry of Britain, Ireland, and Denmark, is excellently documented, closely written, and gripping in its analysis.' - The American Historical Review


'This study on the development of the European Economic Community from Charles de Gaulle's brusque veto of Great Britain's first application for admission in January 1963 to the Hague Summit in December 1969, which opened the way for the entry of Britain, Ireland, and Denmark, is excellently documented, closely written, and gripping in its analysis.' - The American Historical Review

About N. Piers Ludlow (London School of Economics & Political Science, London, UK)

N. Piers Ludlow

Table of Contents

Introduction: Writing a Supranational History of the EEC 1. Back From the Brink (January-December 1963) 2. From Cereals Agreement to Council Breakdown (January 1964 - June 1965) 3. A Careful Confrontation (July-December 1965) 4. National Interest and the Rescue of the EEC (January - July 1966) 5. The Return of the English Question (September 1966 - December 1967) 6. The Impossibility of Progress a Six (January 1968 - April 1969) 7. The Road to The Hague (June - December 1969) Conclusions The Gaullist Challenge and its Effects

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NLS9780415459570
9780415459570
0415459575
The European Community and the Crises of the 1960s: Negotiating the Gaullist Challenge by N. Piers Ludlow (London School of Economics & Political Science, London, UK)
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Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2007-09-21
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