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De Gaulle's Race to the Bottom: The Netherlands, France and the Interwoven Problems of British EEC Membership and European Political Union, 1958-1963.

Authors

SEGERS, MATHIEU

Abstract

Why did de Gaulle veto the United Kingdom's accession to the European Economic Community in 1963? This article addresses the interlinked struggles over British accession and European political union in the early 1960s. The focus is on the crucially conflicting relations between de Gaulle and the Netherlands, his main opponent on both issues. Who won the Franco-Dutch battle and why? This article assesses these questions on the basis of new multi-archival material and highlights a hitherto largely unnoticed rhetorical battle, which explains the course of events and reveals a previously largely unnoticed logic behind de Gaulle's manoeuvring in the intertwined negotiations over European political union, the Common Agricultural Policy and the UK membership bid.

Subjects

UNITED Kingdom; EUROPEAN Economic Community; GAULLE, Charles de, 1890-1970; INDUSTRIAL relations; AGRICULTURE & politics; BRITISH foreign relations

Publication

Contemporary European History, 2010, Vol 19, Issue 2, p111

ISSN

0960-7773

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1017/S0960777310000044

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