Browsing Department of Politics, People & Place by Subject "IGC negotiations"
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Britain and the European Union: A Laggard Leader?
(Book chapter)Numerous studies have portrayed Britain as an ‘awkward’, ‘reluctant’ and ‘semi-detached’ European Union (EU) member state that has been ‘at odds with Europe’ (George, 1998; Gowland and Turner, 2000; Wallace, 1997). It has ... -
Dealing with Europe: Britain and the Negotiation of the Maastricht Treaty
(Book)This book examines the negotiations that led to agreement at the December 1991 Maastricht European Council, which in turn mapped the future progress of the European Community (EC), later renamed the European Union (EU). ... -
Permanent Representations to the European Union
(Article)Despite the burgeoning literature devoted to the European Union, there has been little scholarly attention devoted to the role of EU Permanent Representations and the degree to which they act as a linkage between member ... -
The UK and Lisbon
(Book chapter)In examining the case of Britain and the Lisbon Treaty, this chapter proceeds as follows. First, it begins by setting the domestic context within which the IGC negotiations took place. Second, it discusses the British ... -
The United Kingdom and the Constitutional Treaty: Leading from within?
(Book chapter)This chapter focuses on the UK government’s negotiating strategy in the IGC negotiations which led to the Constitutional Treaty. The chapter begins with an initial examination of UK negotiating strategies towards IGC ...