1st Edition

Britain's Entry into the European Community Report on the Negotiations of 1970 - 1972 by Sir Con O'Neill

Edited By Sir David Hannay Copyright 2000

    In January 1972 Britain signed the Treaty of Acccession to the European Community. Sir Con O'Neill, a key figure in the negotiations, gives an analysis of negotiations which had an impact on Britain's relations with Europe, and insights into the processes of multilateral diplomacy.

    Part 1: Preliminaries, procedures, organisation, objectives and tactics: from May 1967 to June 1970; the basis of the negotiations; procedure in the negotiations; the character of the negotiations; organisation; information; United Kingdom objectives and tactics. Part 2: The problems of the negotiations and how they were solved: summary and sequence: from the start to the breakthrough: 30 June, 1970 to 23 June, 1971; summary and sequence: from the breakthrough to the end: 29 June 1971 to 22 January, 1972; transitional measures and periods; transitional measures for tariffs and agricultural prices; sugar, and association for developing commonwealth territories: the background; sugar, and association for developing commonwealth territories: the outcome; sterling; New Zealand: the background; New Zealand: negotiations and outcome; community finance: the background; community finance: the struggle; community finance: the outcome; the common commercial policy; the other communities; miscellaneous questions I; miscellaneous questions II; miscellaneous questions III; fisheries: the background; fisheries: the first twelve months; fisheries: the last twelve months. Part 3: Our friends and partners: Section 1: Outside the community: our fellow candidates; others concerned. Section 2: Inside the community: the Commission; the five; France: a general appraisal; the road to the Health-Pompidou Summit. Part 4: Reflections on the negotiations: this time the luck ran our way; did we make mistakes?; did we get a good bargain?

     

    Biography

    Lord Hannay of Chiswick was a British Diplomat for 36 years. Between 1990 and 1995, he was Britain's permanent representative to the UN. Following his retirement from diplomatic service, he was the British Special Representative to Cyprus and a member of the UN Secretary General's High Level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change.

    'This insight into Britain's vunerability has lain in the vaults of the Foreign Office for nearly 30 years. Over more than 300 pages, it chronicles 18 months of often painstaking negociations.' - The Daily Telegraph


    'A facinating self-help guide for European statesmen of today ... one must hope that this ... was among Tony Blair"s holiday reading.'
    - Geoffrey Howe, The Financial Times

    'This volume should be read by all serious historians, political scientists, economists, advanced students of those subjects, and (especially) policy makers.' - European Information

    'Sir Con O"Neill describes, in detailed and official prose, every twist and turn of the negotiations which got us in.' - Contemporary Review

    'O'Neill's account will be extremely hard to match.' - Contemporary British History