Pour bien comprendre le présent, il faut étudier le passé et dans cet esprit, nous vous recommandons la lecture d’un ouvrage incroyable d ‘intelligence, celui de:
Hans F. Sennholz
intitulé « How can Europe Survive »
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Introduction
1 PART ONE: On Peace and Present-day Ideologies
5 PART TWO: Doctrines and Plans of Unification
33 CHAPTER I Clarence K. Streit and the Federal Union of Democracies 35 II Coudenhove-Kalergi and the European Parliamentary Union
64 III The Socialist Movement for the United States of Europe
85 IV The European Federalist Union
107 V The United Europe Movement
114 VI A Coordination of the Movements for a United Europe
124 PART THREE: Steps Toward Union
137 I Aristide Briand and the Initiative of the French Government for a European Union, prior to World War II
142 II The Benelux Economic Union t
152 III The Economic Commission for Europe
166 IV Organization for European Economic Cooperation
175 V The Council of Europe
191 VI European Monetary Cooperation and Integration
196 A. The Agreements of Bretton Woods and the International Monetary Fund
197 B. European Payments Union
216 iii iV CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE VII The European Coal and Steel Community
235 VIII Brussels Treaty and Western Union
268 IX The North Atlantic Treaty Organization
274 PART FOUR An Alliance of Freemen
284 I The Liberation of Man
285 II Monetary Reconstruction 292 III A Free-trade Area
300 IV On Ideological and Military Defense
307 V The Gradual and Independent Realization of Freedom and Union by the European Nations
312 Conclusion
317 Index 321
Une réflexion sur “Pour comprendre le présent, étudier le passé du Mouvement européen”