Buch, Englisch, 370 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
An Alternative Reading
Buch, Englisch, 370 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Reihe: Routledge Studies in Modern British History
ISBN: 978-1-041-00919-1
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This book offers a compelling exploration of Margaret Thatcher's approach to European integration during the years of her premiership, providing a nuanced portrait of one of the most fascinating and influential political figures of recent decades.
Drawing on extensive archival research and featuring excerpts from speeches, private papers, statements and interviews, this study reevaluates Thatcher’s European legacy by revealing the complex evolution of her European policy during the 11 years of her premiership (1979-80). Challenging conventional narratives, Zanetti deconstructs the image of Thatcher as the master of British Euroscepticism and precursor to Brexit, arguing instead that she was an asset to European integration – although in her own terms. Her approach was fundamentally guided by her primary role as British Prime Minister, adapting both rhetoric and action to secure national interests while engaging pragmatically with the European Community. Throughout her premiership, Thatcher consistently chose to fight difficult and unpopular battles on the European stage, positioning herself as a passionate and constructive critic whose vision for Europe’s future was often divergent from that of other European leaders.
This work will appeal to students and scholars of European integration, British political history, and International Relations, as well as anyone seeking to more accurately understand the complex relationship between Thatcherism and Brexit.
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Weitere Infos & Material
List of Figures
List of Tables
Timeline
Introduction
1. Thatcher on Europe
1.1. Britain and the EC before Thatcher
1.2. Becoming Thatcher
1.3. Thatcher Rules
2. Thatcher in Europe
2.1. The British budget rebate – “Our own money back”
2.2. The Solemn Declaration on European Union: a mislead step?
2.3. Fontainebleau
3. Thatcher for Europe
3.1. Europe – The future
3.2. Nineteen eighty-five
3.2.1. Delors Commission, I
3.2.2. Reports, White Papers, et cetera
3.2.3. The Milan European Council and the IGC – To get caught in
3.3. The Single European Act
4. Thatcher against Europe?
4.1. The UK Presidency of the European Council
4.2. A renovated impetus
4.3. 1988: Epiphanies on Europe
4.3.1. The Bruges Speech
5. Thatcher and Europe
5.1. Towards Madrid
5.2. The reunification of Germany
5.3. European Unions
5.4. Not another happy ending
Conclusion: Rethinking Thatcher and Europe
Bibliography
Index