United Kingdom: In and out of Europe

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01/16/2009

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Table of Contents United Kingdom: In and out of Europe Table of Contents

 
  1. Introduction.
  2. The set of principles underlying Britain's attitude towards Europe.
    1. Keeping a balance of power.
    2. Meddling only when it is necessary.
    3. Defending Britain's self-interest.
  3. Historical evolution of Britain's Relationship with Europe.
    1. The old dispensation endures from 1945 to 1958.
    2. The European temptation from 1958 to 1973.
    3. The fraught Anglo-Euro relations with Europeans 1972-2000.
    4. The Thatcher period 1979-1990.
    5. John Major.
    6. Tony Blair and Europe.
  4. Britain's Europe is a hodge-podge of contradictory principles.
    1. Britain opposes federalism.
    2. Britain sits on a fence but does mind not being a leader.
    3. Britain is not averse to shifting alliances.
    4. Britain believes in 'A La Carte' Europe.
    5. Britain is favourable to enlargement.
    6. Britain having problems with a written European constitution but accepts the ECHR.
  5. The current situation in Britain today mean for Europe.
  6. Conclusion.
  7. Bibliography.

Abstract

The united kingdom has always been in and out of europe. Such posturing is in keeping with a series of mantras [religious beliefs] upon which Britain's policy towards europe is predicated. The latter have never been really challenged in the last century. Britain's europe is a paradoxical set of conflicting principles from which that polity does not seem to be prepared to depart. Britain's relationship to europe is informed by three fundamental attitudes - first keeping the balance of power between the European countries, second meddling only when necessary, and third defending the British self-interest. The concept of balance of power stems from a rather muscular philosophy linked to a tradition of insular aloofness continental europe. And yet, Britain was going to abandon its policy of splendid isolation in the course of the 19th century. The global reach of (its) Empire forced Great-Britain to take an interest in European affairs if only to watch what its colonizing rivals were doing in Africa and elsewhere, for London still had relatively little ambition to be a mover and shaker in continental European affairs, though it liked to give a lead in the comity of nations: its primary preoccupation concerning europe was to ensure that the latter did not become a source of trouble or danger for her empire and, ultimately, for herself.

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