Introduction
Europe's First Citizen
France's Wartime Sovereignty
International Mobilization
Monnet's Europe, 1943-1954
The Eclipse
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Examines the development of Jean Monnet's political thought from World War I to the 1960s through his work with a series of international political problems and institutions.
FREDERIC J. FRANSEN is a Fellow at Liberty Fund Inc., an educational foundation _ He spent three years in Brussels as a researcher studying military policy in NATO and political integration within the European Community. Thereafter, he completed his Ph.D. at the University of Ch cagos Committee on Social Thought.
?Fransen's thorough study will be key reading for those concerned
with the history and development of integration, and should be
available in all libraries. It will repay a wider readership too,
not least as a striking case study of the practice of the art of
the possible by a master of the art of 'wheeling and dealing' whose
view of what was possible was larger, wider, and more soundly and
intelligently based than those of almost all his
contemporaries.?-Regional & Federal Studies
"Fransen's thorough study will be key reading for those concerned
with the history and development of integration, and should be
available in all libraries. It will repay a wider readership too,
not least as a striking case study of the practice of the art of
the possible by a master of the art of 'wheeling and dealing' whose
view of what was possible was larger, wider, and more soundly and
intelligently based than those of almost all his
contemporaries."-Regional & Federal Studies
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