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Intro; Foreword; Introduction; Contents; List of Contributors; Part I: Historical Approach of UK to the European Integration; First European and Pan-European Integration Efforts and British Reluctance; 1 The First European Integration Proposals; 2 The WWI, Jean Monnet and the Allied Maritime Transport Council; 2.1 The Allied Maritime Transport Council; 3 Coudenhove-Kalergi's Pan-European Movement; References; The First Attempts to Unify Europe for Specific Purposes and British Flexibility; 1 Aristide Briand and Memorandum on European Unity; 2 WWII and a Franco-British Union; References.

Cooperation or Integration? Churchill's Attitude Towards Organization of Europe1 Winston Churchill: Eurosceptic or European Integration Supporter?; 1.1 Churchill. Personal and Historical Context; 1.2 Political Ideas and Main Contributions; 1.3 Churchill's Main Ideas and Contributions to the European Integration; 1.4 Winston Churchill and the European Building Process; 2 Churchill's Idea of Cooperation Versus Integration; 3 Churchill's Model of Europe; References; Part II: British Strategy to the European Communities Before Accession; The First European Community and the British Position.

1 Introduction2 The Treaty of Rome; 3 The EFTA As an Alternative Plan; 4 The First and Second Petitions of Membership; References; De Gaulle and the British Membership in the European Communities; 1 Introduction; 2 Facts About de Gaulle; 3 De Gaulle and Europe; 4 The Enlargement to the United Kingdom; 5 The Empty Chair Crisis; 6 Common Agricultural Policy; 7 The Fouchet Proposals; 8 Conclusions; References; Great Britain and Differentiated Integration in Europe; 1 Introduction; 2 Differentiated Integration As a Scholarly Concept.

3 Referendum As a British Way of Formulating Its European Policies4 Conclusion; References; Part III: The UK Inside the European Communities/Union; Enlargement to the UK, the Referendum of 1975 and Position of Margaret Thatcher; 1 Introduction; 2 Enlargement to the United Kingdom; 3 The Referendum of 1975; 4 The Vision of Margaret Thatcher About European Communities; 4.1 Facts About Thatcher; 4.2 Europe and the EU; 4.3 The Cold War, the USA, and the EU; 4.4 The European Communities Belong to All Its Members; 4.5 The Community Is Not an End in Itself.

4.6 National Power Against Supranational Constructions4.7 Weak Bureaucracy; 4.8 Policies of the EU; 4.9 European Market; 4.10 European Defence; 4.11 Relations Between Europe and the USA; 5 Conclusion; References; The British Rebate and the Single European Act: Political Ramifications of an Economic Reform; 1 Introduction; 2 The Crises and European Integration in the 1980s; 3 The Spinelli Project and Genscher-Colombo Report: Setting the Path for European Integration; 4 National Leaders as European Visionaries; 5 The Single European Act (1986); 6 The Single Market and Political Integration.

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