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Tony Blair's other foreign Policy

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Other Foreign Policy
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Topic Foreign Policy

Gov and PM Blair Labour

Type Homework

Attitudes to Europe

Key events in the European Union 1997-2007
1997: Treaty of Amsterdam: amendment and consolidation of
existing treaties
1999: Launch of the Euro
2001: Treaty of Nice: reform of institutions to cope with
expansion
2004: Expansion of EU from 15 to 25 states: ascension of Czech
Republic, Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta,
Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia
2004: Establishment of a constitution
2007: Enlargement of the EU to 27 states: ascension of Bulgaria
and Romania
2007: Treaty of Lisbon: to increase efficiency and democracy
(replacing the 2004 constitution)

- Many people hoped New Labour would transform Britain’s role in the EU
- Blair already called for a more positive relationship between Europe
- Good relations allowed Britain to take a leading role in the 2001 Treaty of Nice that
extendended the institutions of the EU
- Blair excited to join Euro but Gordon less keen and set up a number of economic



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