This article analyzes the vision of the Francoist Spain on the so-called “empty chair crisis”, a serious political and institutional conflict that disturbed the European Economic Community for seven months, between 30th June 1965 and 30th January 1966 and which ended with the signing of the Luxembourg Compromise, which partially limited the supranational ambitions of the Hallstein Commission and the Treaties of Rome. The positions adopted by the Francoist government and the newspapers will confirm the existence in Spain of two essential ideas of Europe at the time, two visions largely opposed about the form that should take the Europe of the future and its institutions. On the one hand, the supporters of the progressive integration follow...
La política mantenida por el Partido Comunista de España (PCE) ante las Comunidades Europeas hasta l...
Partiendo del debate sobre el déficit democrático que existe en la UE, la falta de una “demos europe...
Study about the Spanish conceptions of European Union after de second world war, when the Community ...
International audienceThis article analyzes the vision of the Francoist Spain on the so-called “empt...
This article analyzes the European policy developed by the Government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapater...
The article shows the communication channels established between prominent Spaniards in exile for th...
After the Franco regime’s last death sentences were carried out in September 1975, a crisis arose be...
El artículo recorre la historia de las organizaciones europeístas en España desde el comienzo del pr...
International audienceThis article analyzes how the first British application to the Common Market w...
The lack of freedom on political expression and association in Franco’s Spain meant that the main i...
International audienceBetween Spain and Europe there were complex and changing neighbor relations be...
The institutional uncertainty ensuing on the fiasco of the Constitutional Treaty and its ratificatio...
This article makes a review of causes and effects of the present world crisis in Spain pointing out ...
Throughout the period during which they shared control of the Protectorate of Morocco, relations bet...
Este artículo tiene por objeto analizar la visión desde la España franquista, y particularmente a t...
La política mantenida por el Partido Comunista de España (PCE) ante las Comunidades Europeas hasta l...
Partiendo del debate sobre el déficit democrático que existe en la UE, la falta de una “demos europe...
Study about the Spanish conceptions of European Union after de second world war, when the Community ...
International audienceThis article analyzes the vision of the Francoist Spain on the so-called “empt...
This article analyzes the European policy developed by the Government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapater...
The article shows the communication channels established between prominent Spaniards in exile for th...
After the Franco regime’s last death sentences were carried out in September 1975, a crisis arose be...
El artículo recorre la historia de las organizaciones europeístas en España desde el comienzo del pr...
International audienceThis article analyzes how the first British application to the Common Market w...
The lack of freedom on political expression and association in Franco’s Spain meant that the main i...
International audienceBetween Spain and Europe there were complex and changing neighbor relations be...
The institutional uncertainty ensuing on the fiasco of the Constitutional Treaty and its ratificatio...
This article makes a review of causes and effects of the present world crisis in Spain pointing out ...
Throughout the period during which they shared control of the Protectorate of Morocco, relations bet...
Este artículo tiene por objeto analizar la visión desde la España franquista, y particularmente a t...
La política mantenida por el Partido Comunista de España (PCE) ante las Comunidades Europeas hasta l...
Partiendo del debate sobre el déficit democrático que existe en la UE, la falta de una “demos europe...
Study about the Spanish conceptions of European Union after de second world war, when the Community ...