基本説明
Should Britain become the fifteenth state of Euroland or the 51st state of America? Redwood sets out four possible futures for Britain, concluding that joining the European political project would be bad for the UK.
Full Description
This dramatic new book looks ahead to the coming conflicts between the USA and the emerging United States of Europe. Should Britain become the fifteenth state of Euroland or the fifty-first state of America? John Redwood sets out four possible futures for Britain, concluding that joining the European political project would be bad for the UK and for the cause of free trade and democracy around the world. He explains why the USA has need of the special relationship with Britain and how the English-speaking world offers the best approach to peace and prosperity in a dot.com world.
Contents
Britain and Britishness at the Crossroads A United States of Europe or a Union of English Speaking Peoples: Two Rival Models for the USA and Britain The USA, the UK and the UN: The Special Relationships Policing the World Free Trade and Democracy: The Ideals of the Wider English Speaking Commonwealth Doing Business the American Way: Is the UK Growing More like America Day by Day? The United States of America and the United States of Europe: The Coming Conflict What's in an English Speaking Union for the USA? What Kind of Renegotiations with the EU does Britain Want? Conclusions Notes Bibliography Index