The Common Market, a success for Europe and for France
Quelle
Histoire. Le Monde contemporain de 1914 à nos jours (tome 2)/ Guillaume de Bertier - Paris: J. de Gigord, 1967, pp. 47-48. -
Cote CEDRHE: 1504
Beschreibung
The author defines the concept of “civilisation” before outlining the history of “Western civilisation” and taking a closer look at “European civilisation” and the young Common Market with an initial stock-taking of its progress thus far.
Kategorien
Schlüsselwörter
- EEC
- Common market
- Cold War
- The Fathers of Europe
- unification process
- Nation
- Western Europe
- Contemporary History
Kommentar
In this passage, Guillaume de Bertier describes the long path to unity traversed by the Western European states since the Marshall Plan (1948). Concerned about their “autonomy” and “freedom” (p. 46) in the face of the double threat of Soviet occupation and the American “protectorate”, the “free nations of the old continent” had had no choice [mehr...]