European Unity (1968) examines how the European Economic Community and other European international organisations transformed the relations between the countries of Europe in political, economic and defence affairs. It describes the postwar moves to European cooperation and unity and the establishment of unified organisations.
European Unity (1968) examines how the European Economic Community and other European international organisations transformed the relations between the countries of Europe in political, economic and defence affairs. It describes the postwar moves to European cooperation and unity and the establishment of unified organisations.
Part 1. Introduction 1. European Unity since the Second World War Part 2. Europe, East and West 2. The Economic Commission for Europe Part 3. Intergovernmental Europe 3. The Organisation for European Economic Cooperation 4. The Council of Europe Part 4. Community Europe 5. The Origins of the Three Communities 6. The European Economic Community 7. The European Coal and Steel Community 8. The European Atomic Energy Community Part 5. Britain and Europe 9. Western European Union 10. The European Free Trade Association Part 6. Europe and America 11. The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation 12. The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development Part 7. Conclusions 13. Conclusions
Part 1. Introduction 1. European Unity since the Second World War Part 2. Europe, East and West 2. The Economic Commission for Europe Part 3. Intergovernmental Europe 3. The Organisation for European Economic Cooperation 4. The Council of Europe Part 4. Community Europe 5. The Origins of the Three Communities 6. The European Economic Community 7. The European Coal and Steel Community 8. The European Atomic Energy Community Part 5. Britain and Europe 9. Western European Union 10. The European Free Trade Association Part 6. Europe and America 11. The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation 12. The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development Part 7. Conclusions 13. Conclusions
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