Seeking an alternative European policy: senator Michel Debré and his British interlocutors, 1948-1958.During the 4thRepublic Michel Debré’s political thinking and activity concentrated above all on the problem and the construction of Europe. All through this period –from 1948 to 1958 –he sat as a member of the Conseil de la République. Although he was convinced that Europe should be organized, Debré progressively moved away from the European construction actually built up and went to relentlessly fight against the treaties proposed by the Western diplomacies. According to him, France did not have a foreign policy but what couldinfluence its policy were British pressures and more generally t...
Schütze. Thierry de Montbrial, Karl Kaiser, René Lasserre et Robert Picht (dir.). Agir pour l'Europe...
Economic internationalisation of France is the landmark of de Gaulle's and Pompidou's period. As muc...
The relationships between the executive and political parties in France and Great Britain Although ...
Seeking an alternative European policy: senator Michel Debré and his British interlocutors, 1948-195...
Pendant la IVe République, la réflexion et l’activité politiques de Michel Debré, qui siégea au Cons...
A b st r a c t This study deals with ideas and activities of the French politician Michel Debré in t...
Abstract General de Gaulle was not radically inimical to Britain's entry into the Common market ; th...
Dès janvier 1957, après la crise de Suez, Macmillan donna toute priorité à la refondation de la « re...
En 1958, l'une des grandes innovations de la nouvelle République est la création d'une fonction gouv...
L'élaboration d'une politique de promotion de la culture britannique en France est tardive. Pragmati...
The Aims of French Foreign Policy, by Henri Froment-Meurice Starting with what was the grand plan of...
Pour sortir de l'impasse actuelle, l'auteur envisage une régionalisation de la défense européenne à ...
De Gaulle and the NATO. General de Gaulle’s attitude towards NATO evolved along the years and mainl...
The attitude of Luxemburg Alphonse Theis Luxemburg is an advocate of Britain's entry into the Europ...
Semidei Manuela. Deporte (Anton William) - De Gaulle's foreign policy 1944-1946. Serfaty (Simon) - F...
Schütze. Thierry de Montbrial, Karl Kaiser, René Lasserre et Robert Picht (dir.). Agir pour l'Europe...
Economic internationalisation of France is the landmark of de Gaulle's and Pompidou's period. As muc...
The relationships between the executive and political parties in France and Great Britain Although ...
Seeking an alternative European policy: senator Michel Debré and his British interlocutors, 1948-195...
Pendant la IVe République, la réflexion et l’activité politiques de Michel Debré, qui siégea au Cons...
A b st r a c t This study deals with ideas and activities of the French politician Michel Debré in t...
Abstract General de Gaulle was not radically inimical to Britain's entry into the Common market ; th...
Dès janvier 1957, après la crise de Suez, Macmillan donna toute priorité à la refondation de la « re...
En 1958, l'une des grandes innovations de la nouvelle République est la création d'une fonction gouv...
L'élaboration d'une politique de promotion de la culture britannique en France est tardive. Pragmati...
The Aims of French Foreign Policy, by Henri Froment-Meurice Starting with what was the grand plan of...
Pour sortir de l'impasse actuelle, l'auteur envisage une régionalisation de la défense européenne à ...
De Gaulle and the NATO. General de Gaulle’s attitude towards NATO evolved along the years and mainl...
The attitude of Luxemburg Alphonse Theis Luxemburg is an advocate of Britain's entry into the Europ...
Semidei Manuela. Deporte (Anton William) - De Gaulle's foreign policy 1944-1946. Serfaty (Simon) - F...
Schütze. Thierry de Montbrial, Karl Kaiser, René Lasserre et Robert Picht (dir.). Agir pour l'Europe...
Economic internationalisation of France is the landmark of de Gaulle's and Pompidou's period. As muc...
The relationships between the executive and political parties in France and Great Britain Although ...