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The Political Environment and Foreign Policy Opinions: British Attitudes Toward European Integration, 1972–1979

Russell J. Dalton and Robert Duval

British Journal of Political Science, 1986, vol. 16, issue 1, 113-134

Abstract: Historically, the drive toward European integration has been in the domain of political elites. The Community was conceived and implemented by Europeanists such as Monnet and Schuman, and shaped by national leaders such as de Gaulle and Adenauer. After the Treaty of Rome established the basic framework of the Community, the details and implementation of policy were largely decided by negotiationş among officials in Brussels or between Community officials and political elites of the member nations.

Date: 1986
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