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The Bruges Group pamphlets

PUB 673/1-6

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Title

The Bruges Group pamphlets

Shelfmark

PUB 673/1-6

Summary

Comprises:

PUB 673/1 - A Single European Currency: Why the United Kingdom must say 'No', by David Heathcoat-Amory MP, Jul 1996;

PUB 673/2 - Godfather of the European Union: Altiero Spinelli, by Lindsay Jenkins, Sep 1996;

PUB 673/3 - A look at the Lisbon Treaty: Exposing the revived and renamed EU Constitution, c. 2007;

PUB 673/4 - Lost Illusions: British Foreign Policy, by Ian Milne, Dec 2007;

PUB 673/5 - The Principles of British Foreign Policy (second edition), by Philip Vander Elst, Feb 2008;

PUB 673/6 - The Costs of Regulation - and How the EU Makes Them Worse, by William Mason, May 2008.

Date

1996; 2007-2008

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Conservative Party Archive: Printed and Published Material: Think Tanks

The Bruges Group

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