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Agnès Alexandre-Collier, « A Case of British Resistance to EU Membership: Euroscepticism in the Conservative Party », Presses universitaires François-Rabelais
This conference invites us to consider the relationship between territory and the nation state. It suggests that one might not perceive the issue of federalism and devolution as incompatible. For the British Conservative and Unionist Party, this certainly cannot be considered true. Disraeli's principle of "One Nation", on which the party has relied since the nineteenth century, both stresses the unity of the British nation inside the country and the promotion of British interests abroad.Although...