EFTA and EEC Flashcards

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what did ww2 do to Britain?

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left Britain badly damaged, and burdened with a lot of debt, the shadow of two military superpowers (USA and USSR)

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in 1947

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britain’s ambassador in Washington had to inform the Americans that Britain faced bankruptcy and would have to withdraw commitment to Greece, Turkey and palestine

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in 1947 as well which countries were granted independence?

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India and Pakistan- signal start of Britain’s ‘retreat from empire’

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Atlantic alliance

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term used to refer to NATO, formed in 1949 to defend the Western alliance the Cold war- made up of 12 countries including Britain
-if one member attacked, defended by all

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what acted as the foundations of the European Economic Community (EEC)

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The Schuman Plan of 1950

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The Schuman Plan of 1950

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-named after foreign minister Robert Schuman
-set out the proposals for a coal and steel community that would integrate French + German heavy industry in order to promote rapid economic reconstruction
-also to bind together historic enemies France and Germany + eliminate dangers of future wars between them

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the schuman plan was strongly supported by

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Britain and US, important contributions to the security of Europe
-seen as vital in beginning of the cold war

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Britain did not initially become involved with EEC why? (leadership role)

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  • few politicians or journalists in favor of Britain taking leadership role in Europe that was on offer
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Britain did not initially become involved with EEc why? (the left)

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-the left tended to be suspicious of the free market principles behind the common market

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Britain did not initially become involved with EEC why? (continental Europe)

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-belief that it was an issue for continental Europe, Germans had been deadly wartime enemies, France had been overrun + occupied whist Britain had ‘won the war’

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Britain did not initially become involved why? (right)

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-right tended to regard the preservation of traditional trade links with Australia, Canada and New Zealand as far more important than those with Europe

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Britain did not initially become involved why? (assumption of Britain)

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-there was an assumption that Britain was still a great world power

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Britain did not initially become involved why? (special relationship)

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-Britain wanted to balance its involvement in Europe with maintaining its ‘special relationship’ with the US

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special relationship

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describes the close relationship between the united kingdom and the us
-strengthened by allies during cold war, common objective resisting power of the ussr

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where did the EEC take shape?

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took shape at an international conference in Messina, Sicily in 1955

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agreements were then developed in detail and what was launched?

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The Treaty of rome launched the EEC, without Britain, in 1957

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the EEC was dominated by?

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the partnership between France and Germany

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what was the EEC(European Economic Community)

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an economic union, often known as the common market
-first established by the treaty of Rome in 1957 as a common market to promote economic growth in its 6 founding countries
- six founder members were: France, Germany, Italy, and ‘Benelux’ countries (Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg)

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what did the EEC become in 1992

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the European Union

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What was the french president from 1958, Charles DeGaulle determined to protect?

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he was determined to protect the partnership from Britain

21
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in 1959 Britain took the lead in the formation of?

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the European Free Trade Association (EFTA)

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the EFTA compared to the EEC

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the EFTA was only moderately succesful and the new organisation was not able to match the economic growth of the EEC

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EFTA(European Free Trade Association)

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-created in 1960 by Britain along with Austria,Denmark,Norway,Portugal,Sweden and Switzerland as an alternative to EEC

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EFTA why was it created

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created by Britain as an alternative to the EEC as a free trade area.
-members were known as the ‘outer seven’

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order of creations

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-the Schuman plan(1950)
-EEC(1957)
-EFTA(1960)

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what happened in 1961?

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the Macmillian gov submitted an application for Britain to join the EEC