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Britain and the Unification of Europe

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On August 30, 1954, a close vote on a motion to prevent debate in the French National Assembly consigned to history a spectacular scheme for the unification; of western Europe. The defeat of the European Defense Community (EDC) precipitated a seven-week crisis in the western world that only adroit diplomacy, spurred by a sense of desperation, could overcome. In the ensuing conferences of London (September 28— October 3) and Paris (October 20–23), the foreign ministers accomplished two vital purposes. They salvaged the Atlantic alliance and they brought Adenauer's; Germany into the family of free nations.

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  • Hovey, Allan, 1955. "Britain and the Unification of Europe," International Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 9(3), pages 323-337, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:intorg:v:9:y:1955:i:03:p:323-337_02
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