Not wholly belonging: British planning’s uncertain European connections

IF 0.8 3区 历史学 0 ARCHITECTURE Planning Perspectives Pub Date : 2022-12-21 DOI:10.1080/02665433.2022.2156067
S. Ward
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ABSTRACT This article takes a long view of British planning’s connections with continental Europe, locating Brexit within historic uncertainties about the country’s international outlook, interests and position. In 1948, Churchill portrayed Britain at the intersection of three ‘great circles’: the British Empire, the wider English-speaking world (principally the USA) and Europe. This notion is drawn on to show how the strong earlier European links of British planning were seriously disrupted or severed by twentieth-century wars. These drew both country and planning approach closer to its ‘distant friends’ within the other ‘great circles’. As former imperial ties faded and the USA relationship became less special, Britain looked again to Europe but without shedding these habitual links. Even after Britain joined the European Communities in 1973, its strongest international planning connections remained with the USA and its former Empire and Dominions. In the 1990s, the EU promoted spatial planning but Britain remained largely aloof until the ‘New Labour’ governments of 1997–2010. Yet growing Euroscepticism saw this relative enthusiasm fade, with Brexit reviving uncertainties, now about whether EU approaches should be jettisoned and a more deregulated planning system created. The article predicts (or at least hopes) that current anti-Europe thinking will itself fade.
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不完全属于:英国计划的不确定的欧洲联系
本文从长远的角度分析了英国规划与欧洲大陆的联系,将英国脱欧置于英国国际前景、利益和地位的历史不确定性之中。1948年,丘吉尔把英国描绘成三个“大圆”的交汇处:大英帝国、更广泛的英语世界(主要是美国)和欧洲。这一概念被用来说明英国早期与欧洲的紧密联系是如何被20世纪的战争严重破坏或切断的。这些都拉近了国家和规划方法与其他“大圈子”中的“远方朋友”的距离。随着前帝国关系的消退和与美国的关系变得不那么特殊,英国再次把目光投向欧洲,但没有摆脱这些惯常的联系。即使在1973年英国加入欧共体之后,其最强大的国际规划联系仍然是与美国及其前帝国和自治领。在20世纪90年代,欧盟推动了空间规划,但英国在1997-2010年的“新工党”政府之前基本上保持冷漠。然而,越来越多的欧洲怀疑论者看到这种相对热情消退,英国脱欧重新带来不确定性,现在是关于是否应该放弃欧盟的做法,以及是否应该建立一个更放松管制的计划体系。这篇文章预测(或者至少是希望)当前的反欧思潮将自行消退。
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期刊介绍: Planning Perspectives is a peer-reviewed international journal of history, planning and the environment, publishing historical and prospective articles on many aspects of plan making and implementation. Subjects covered link the interest of those working in economic, social and political history, historical geography and historical sociology with those in the applied fields of public health, housing construction, architecture and town planning. The Journal has a substantial book review section, covering UK, North American and European literature.
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