Although previous advocates of European Unity proposed the replacement of the balance of power model of international relations, Jean Monnet was the first to try to do so along Franco-German rather than Franco-British lines.
About the Author: FREDERIC J. FRANSEN is a Fellow at Liberty Fund, Inc., an educational foundation.
184 Pages
Biography + Autobiography, General
Series Name: Contributions to the Study of World History
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About the Book
Although previous advocates of European Unity proposed the replacement of the balance of power model of international relations, Jean Monnet was the first to try to do so along Franco-German rather than Franco-British lines. He concluded that restrictions on national sovereignty were essential and that there were steps that could be taken prior to full federation. Through his Community method, Monnet hoped to create a French-led, continental federation within a Western association. His United States of Europe was aimed not only back at the Franco-German conflict, but also forward to the problem of Europe's place in the world.
This study explores Jean Monnet's European project and the intentions behind it from World War I to the 1960s. Fransen relies on a close and comparative reading of Monnet's notes and documents, placed in their political and historical context. Most work on Monnet's contribution begins with his later presence as an elder statesman of the European movement and reads his later pronouncements back into his earlier work. This book takes the opposite approach and, by concentrating on his earlier work, is able to show a more complicated picture of Monnet's aspirations than has been presented to date.
Book Synopsis
Although previous advocates of European Unity proposed the replacement of the balance of power model of international relations, Jean Monnet was the first to try to do so along Franco-German rather than Franco-British lines. He concluded that restrictions on national sovereignty were essential and that there were steps that could be taken prior to full federation. Through his Community method, Monnet hoped to create a French-led, continental federation within a Western association. His United States of Europe was aimed not only back at the Franco-German conflict, but also forward to the problem of Europe's place in the world.
This study explores Jean Monnet's European project and the intentions behind it from World War I to the 1960s. Fransen relies on a close and comparative reading of Monnet's notes and documents, placed in their political and historical context. Most work on Monnet's contribution begins with his later presence as an elder statesman of the European movement and reads his later pronouncements back into his earlier work. This book takes the opposite approach and, by concentrating on his earlier work, is able to show a more complicated picture of Monnet's aspirations than has been presented to date.
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?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
About the Author
FREDERIC J. FRANSEN is a Fellow at Liberty Fund, Inc., an educational foundation./e 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 Chicago's Committee on Social Thought.
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Weight: 1.03 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 184
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Sub-Genre: General
Series Title: Contributions to the Study of World History
Publisher: Praeger
Format: Hardcover
Author: Frederic J Fransen
Language: English
Street Date: April 30, 2001
TCIN: 1007422831
UPC: 9780313318290
Item Number (DPCI): 247-15-3609
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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