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Young, J.W.: Chapter 7. In: Britain and European unity, 1945-1999. Macmillan, London (2000).
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Gowland, D., Wright, A., Turner, A.: Chapter 4. In: Britain and European integration since 1945. Routledge, London (2009).
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George, S.: Chapter 8. In: An awkward partner: Britain in the European Community. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1998).
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