Foreign relations Flashcards
1
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EFTA and the EEC
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- Britain didn’t become part of the EEC upon its creation in 1955 instead they formed the EFTA in 1959 - only moderatly successful - couldn’t match the growth of the EEC.
2
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When did the gov apply to the EEC?
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- 1961 Macmillan submitted an application in hope that it would help the British economy.
- 1963 Britains application was veoted by De Gaulle
3
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Relationship with the USA
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- Relationship with USA in the 1950s was dominated by the Cold War.
- Supported the US in Korea sending in 90,000 soldiers and helped the USA to sustain West Berlin
- Abandonment of the Blue Streak in 1960 as a result to their agreement to share nuclear technology
- Macmillan had close relationship with JFK
- Holy Loch US naval base in UK.
- 1958 mutual defence agreement - began to share technology
4
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Why was relations strained with USA?
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- Dependent on American power due to being militarily overstreched and struggling economically
- came under strain through suez crisis and rejection of EEC
- Plan was kept secret from parliament and USA.
5
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What was the Suez Crisis and when did it happen?
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- Israeli armed forces pushed into Egypt towards the Suez Canal after Tsar nationalised the Canal - soon joined by French and British forces - in the end Britain withdrew their toops and had been globally humiliated.
- no longer great power - couldn’t act alone without American approval
- split gov
- faced threat of economic collapse
6
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Decolonisation
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- By 1951 retreat from Europe had already began.
- During 50s pressure of colonial pressure became harder to contain e.g. the Mau Mau rebellion in the 50s.
- Change was shown in Macmillans change of wind speech in 1960
7
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Examples of decolonisation?
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1958 - west Indies
1962 - Uganda
1963 - Kenya