Michael Sutton 
France and the Construction of Europe, 1944-2007 [EPUB ebook] 
The Geopolitical Imperative

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In the second half of the twentieth century France played the greatest role – even greater than Germany’s – in shaping what eventually became the European Union. By the early twenty-first century, however, in a hugely transformed Europe, this era had patently come to an end. This comprehensive history shows how France coupled the pursuit of power and the furtherance of European integration over a sixty-year period, from the close of the Second World War to the hesitation caused by the French electorate’s referendum rejection of the European Union’s constitutional treaty in 2005.

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Table des matières

Preface
Abbreviations and Acronyms

Introduction: De Gaulle’s Shadow

PART I: THE POST-WAR ASSERTION OF LEADERSHIP IN CONTINENTAL WESTERN EUROPE

Chapter 1. Before the Schuman Plan


  • Earlier Calls for European Union

  • The Quest for Security and the Onset of the Cold War

  • Western European Economic and Political Cooperation

  • Wariness about the New West Germany


Chapter 2. Pooling Coal and Steel


  • The Monnet Initiative

  • The Schuman Declaration

  • Forging the ECSC Treaty

  • Ratification and Implementation


Chapter 3. German Rearmament and Military Security


  • The Pleven Plan

  • The Rejection of the EDC Treaty

  • The Paris Accords

  • The Suez Crisis and its Aftermath


Chapter 4. The Gaullist Vision of the Atlantic Alliance and European Union


  • Adenauer, the US, and the Berlin Crisis

  • The Failure of the Fouchet Committee

  • A Rose and a Rose Garden

  • ‘Tous Azimuts’ and the Limits of Détente


PART II: THE COMMON MARKET AND THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY

Chapter 5. The Benelux Initiative and the Formation of the Common Market


  • Messina to Venice

  • Negotiating the EEC and Euratom

  • De Gaulle’s ‘Practising the Common Market’

  • Securing Agricultural Interests


Chapter 6. Moving from Dirigisme to Qualified Economic Liberalism


  • The Watering Down of Post-war Dirigisme

  • Delors and the Single Market

  • The Reorientation of Foreign Trade

  • Globalisation and French Hesitations


PART III: PRESERVING POWER AND SECURITY AFTER DE GAULLE

Chapter 7. European Political Integration up to the Cold War’s Close


  • The Rapprochement with Albion

  • Echoes of the Fouchet Proposals

  • America’s ‘Year of Europe’ and the Atlantic Alliance

  • Back to the Elysée Treaty


Chapter 8. Opposition to German Monetary Hegemony


  • The Death of the Bretton Woods System

  • The Deutsche Mark as Anchor Currency

  • The EMS and its Ambivalent Design

  • The Dictates of the ERM and French Dissatisfaction


Chapter 9. Geopolitical Upheaval and the Maastricht Treaty


  • Monetary Union Proposed from Paris and Bonn

  • France and the Fall of the Berlin Wall

  • The Drive for German Unification

  • Providing a Treaty for European Union


Chapter 10. Post-Yalta and Post-Maastricht Europe


  • Implementing EMU and ‘La Pensée Unique’

  • The Yugoslav Imbroglio

  • Rethinking Security and Defence

  • The European Union and the Other Europe


Epilogue
Bibliography
Index

A propos de l’auteur


Michael Sutton is Professor Emeritus, Modern History and International Relations, at Aston University. He has written regularly on France for The Economist Intelligence Unit – part of The Economist newspaper group – since 1985, and worked in Brussels from 1973 to 1993 monitoring European Community developments. He is also a specialist in twentieth-century French political thought and philosophy.

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