1st Edition
The European Community and the Crises of the 1960s Negotiating the Gaullist Challenge
Contents
Introduction: Writing a Supranational History of the EEC
Chapter One Back From the Brink (January-December 1963)
Chapter Two From Cereals Agreement to Council Breakdown (January 1964 – June 1965)
Chapter Three A Careful Confrontation (July-December 1965)
Chapter Four National Interest and the Rescue of the EEC (January – July 1966)
Chapter Five The Return of the English Question (September 1966 – December 1967)
Chapter Six The Impossibility of Progress à Six (January 1968 – April 1969)
Chapter Seven The Road to The Hague (June – December 1969)
Conclusions The Gaullist Challenge and its Effects
Bibliography
Index
Biography
N. Piers Ludlow
'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






