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153149
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London, Bodley Head, 2017.
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ix, 550p.pbk
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9781847924469
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059080 | 337.1/VAR 059080 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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063031
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159682
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In 2015, Australia and the European Union successfully negotiated a Framework Agreement. This agreement is an essential step in establishing a stronger Australia–European Union partnership and achieving closer bilateral cooperation. For years, negotiating such an agreement had proved impossible. In the 1970s, successive Australian governments showed interest in enhanced collaboration with the European Community, but the political climate for closer relations was far from encouraging. This article explains why this was the case. In doing so, it also explores how the Whitlam and Fraser governments envisaged, framed and developed Australia’s ties with the European Community in the 1970s, and asks whether a more positive approach on their part could have led to a stronger relationship. Based on recently declassified government files, this article shows that although both Whitlam and Fraser fully grasped the importance of the European Community as an emerging international actor and were willing to deepen Australia’s ties with it, significant constraints existed against enhanced bilateral cooperation. With the Common Agricultural Policy still a considerable challenge to Australian economic interests and with the European Community focused mainly on the management of its internal market, broader political considerations were inevitably relegated to the margins of Australia–European Community consultations.
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144645
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TWENTY-FIVE years ago, Sir Geoffrey Howe resigned as deputy prime minister of the United Kingdom in protest of Margaret Thatcher’s staunch anti-Europeanism. Howe’s departure from the frontbenches came just two days after Thatcher’s denunciation in Parliament of plans for a European single currency (“No! No! No!”), a moment that has since become totemic of what Howe condemned in his resignation speech as the prime minister’s alacrity to undermine her own ministers over European issues.
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117350
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2012.
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In the period before Britain joined the European Economic Community in 1973 the founding Six set up agricultural and budgetary policies which worked to Britain's disadvantage and caused friction over a long time. After a lengthy battle to obtain a rebate on contributions to the EU budget, which came to a close with the Fontainebleau Agreement of 1984, the UK contributed to a more liberal, open Europe, especially with regard to the single market and trade and foreign policy. There were sporadic bursts of leadership, as exemplified by Margaret Thatcher's work to complete the single market and Tony Blair's on European security. Britain has been a successful and influential member of the EU, except in a few areas where it has showed reluctance or opted out, most notably treaty change and Economic and Monetary Union. In spite of this, and of the problems that lie ahead in these areas, the balance sheet on both sides is positive.
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110292
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2012.
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In November 2010, as part of a broad-ranging bilateral defence agreement, the United Kingdom and France signed a treaty providing for limited cooperation on nuclear weapons. Modest in scope, and the product in immediate terms of economic pressure, the nuclear treaty's main substantive provision is for the joint construction of radiographic-hydrodynamic facilities. Beneath the surface of this treaty, however, lies a story of significant strategic shifts, and there are intriguing possibilities for future collaboration between the UK and France, and perhaps for trilateral cooperation involving the United States.
The potential for UK-French collaboration spans the spectrum of nuclear-weapons issues, from technology to policy, and perhaps to operational matters. These possibilities are sensitive, not only because they run into the everyday difficulties of political-military relations between the countries, but also for their relevance to two current debates: the ongoing battle over renewing the UK's fleet of strategic nuclear submarines, and international demands for multilateral nuclear disarmament.
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001419
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Boulder, Lynne Rienner, 1993.
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x, 416p.
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1560006870
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040928 | 337.1/SMI 040928 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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041160
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London, Hodder and Stoughton, 1961.
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x, 192p.
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014256 | 341.2422/MAH 014256 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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184594
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030680
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Londodn, The Macmillan Press Limited, 1983.
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xvii, 176p
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0333345169
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023189 | 351.818/SEE 023189 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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129398
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039426
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Baltimor, Johns Hopkins Press, 1969.
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ix, 221p.
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002484 | 337.14/ZAR 002484 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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062756
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118281
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2013.
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"[T]he level of income inequality within European nations has been increasing since neoliberalism took hold in the EU in the 1980s and 1990s.
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118079
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056694
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044365
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London, Allen Lane ., 1973.
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96p.
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0713005263
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013411 | 337.142/SHO 013411 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
029801
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London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson., 1973.
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211p.
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0297765108
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011594 | 337.142/THO 011594 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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041902
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London, Printer Publishers, 1988.
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viii,185p.
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0861879481
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029865 | 341.2422/HOL 029865 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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004571
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London, Longman, 1992.
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xxx,241p.
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0582082250
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035287 | 337.142/MCD 035287 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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