Article(electronic)March 1998

The European Challenge: Britain's EEC Application in 1961

In: Contemporary European history, Volume 7, Issue 1, p. 61-79

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Abstract

In mid-July 1961 the Conservative government in Britain, headed by Harold Macmillan, decided to apply for full membership of the European Economic Community (EEC). Successive British governments had persistently opted for intergovernmental co-operation instead of supranational integration as in the case of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) and the EEC. Thus the application, which implied the intent to join a supranational structure and a customs union, marked an unexpected and somewhat surprising break with the well-established British post-war policy.

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English

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

ISSN: 1469-2171

DOI

10.1017/s0960777300004768

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