The European Movement
A. Loveday
International Organization, 1949, vol. 3, issue 4, 620-632
Abstract:
My purpose in this article is to trace as briefly as possible the recent history of the movement for European unity, to indicate the policies it advocates and the results so far achieved; it is not to argue either for or against those policies or to speculate on what influence the movement may have in shaping the future of Europe.
Date: 1949
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