Walter Hallstein : the forgotten European?

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Walter Hallstein : the forgotten European?

edited by Wilfried Loth, William Wallace and Wolfgang Wessels ; forewords by Jacques Delors, Sir Edward Heath and Helmut Kohl ; translated from the German by Bryan Ruppert

Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1998

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Walter Hallstein was one of the key shapers of the European Community in its early years and is regarded as a visionary. This volume features contributors who worked Hallstein. The book contains sections on his contribution as State Secretary to post-war German foreign policy, his seminal role as the first President of the Commission of the EEC and the legacy of his work and ideas and later years as President of the European Movement.

Table of Contents

  • Forewords by Helmut Kohl, Jacques Delors & Sir Edward Heath - Notes on the Contributors - Introduction - PART ONE: THE STATE SECRETARY - Walter Hallstein as State Secretary
  • L.Lahn - Remembering Walter Hallstein
  • J.Jaenicke - Hallstein's Conception of German-German Policy and Relations
  • W.G.Grewe - Walter Hallstein and the Negotiations on the Treaties of Rome 1955-1957
  • H.J.Kusters - Hallstein's Conception of Europe before Assuming Office in the Commission
  • F.Barenbrinker - PART TWO: THE PRESIDENT OF THE EEC COMMISSION - Walter Hallstein as President of the Commission
  • H.von der Groeben - Walter Hallstein and the Early Phase of the EEC
  • K-H.Narjes - Walter Hallstein: A Personal Testimony
  • E.Noel - Hallstein and de Gaulle: The Disastrous Confrontation
  • W.Loth - The Crisis of 1965-1966
  • H.H.Gotz - PART THREE: THE EUROPEAN IN RETROSPECT - Walter Hallstein after the Presidency
  • T.Jansen - Walter Hallstein: The British Perspective
  • W.Wallace - Walter Hallstein and the Anglo-Saxon World
  • A.Herbst - Walter Hallstein: the French Perspective
  • J.Monar - Walter Hallstein's Contribution to Integration Theory: Outdated or Underestimated?
  • W.Wessels - Index

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