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dc.contributor.authorГрубінко, Андрій Васильович-
dc.date.accessioned2016-12-10T18:46:06Z-
dc.date.available2016-12-10T18:46:06Z-
dc.date.issued2016-
dc.identifier.citationThe article examin es the historical origins and ch aracteristics of Great Britain’s Europ ean p olicy from the Middle Ages to the II World War in the context of general trends of development international relations in Europe. Special attention is paid to the analysis of theoretical concepts of leading European political integration. Views of the European (continental) and English (British) thinkers and politicians on the problem of European political unity are presented. 262 | P a g e Accordin g the author’s conclusions we may confirm about the specific British model of European integration and participation the country in processes of regional political association. The imperial strategy of “sp lendid isolation” in XVIIIth – XIXth centuries was embodied in the main principle of the Britain’s Europ ean p olicy and formulated in 1930 by Winston Churchill: “We are with Europ e but don’t belong to it.” At the same time, the political thought of UK was developed in line with European trends. William Penn, John Bellers, Jeremy Bentham, James Lorimer put forward their own vision of European political unity. During the II World War the idea of European integration has gained popularity. The originality of British culture, great practical historical experience of European policy, supported by theoretical projects of European political unity formed the necessary basis for the start process of practical implementation idea of European political integration during the second half of the ХХth century.uk_UA
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.tneu.edu.ua/handle/316497/6778-
dc.description.abstractAccordin g the author’s conclusions we may confirm about the specific British model of European integration and participation the country in processes of regional political association. The imperial strategy of “sp lendid isolation” in XVIIIth – XIXth centuries was embodied in the main principle of the Britain’s Europ ean p olicy and formulated in 1930 by Winston Churchill: “We are with Europ e but don’t belong to it.” At the same time, the political thought of UK was developed in line with European trends. William Penn, John Bellers, Jeremy Bentham, James Lorimer put forward their own vision of European political unity. During the II World War the idea of European integration has gained popularity. The originality of British culture, great practical historical experience of European policy, supported by theoretical projects of European political unity formed the necessary basis for the start process of practical implementation idea of European political integration during the second half of the ХХth century.uk_UA
dc.publisherHISTORIA I ŚWIATuk_UA
dc.subjectEuropean political integrationuk_UA
dc.subjectinternational relationsuk_UA
dc.subjectGreat Britainuk_UA
dc.titleИдея европейской политической интеграции в истории международных отношений и Великобританияuk_UA
dc.title.alternativeThe idea of European political integration in the history of international relations and Great Britainuk_UA
dc.typeArticleuk_UA
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