Progress on European Integration, 1960
Documents from 18 March 1960 to 19 December 1960Identity Statement
110
Paper
Carr, Mary
Context
MAX KOHNSTAMM ARCHIVES
Content and Structure
Material on efforts to get Britain to join the Communities, includes, letter to Roy Pryce, delegation of the High Authority of the ECSC from Max Kohnstamm on need for Britian to become a member but dislike her pressing for big free trade area. - Analysis by Van Kleffs to president of the High Authority A. Wehrer on Britain's uncertainty re. Europe. - Aide-Memoire on the creation of an European Confederation. - Note by Kohnstamm on French efforts to sabotage execution of the Treaties. - Letter to Kohnstamm from Robert Schaetzel on damage Charles de Gaulle causing to Communities. Jean Monnet's impression that if US want to go ahead with OECD the Charter must be signed immediately. - Letter to Lyndon B. Johnson from Monnet regarding de Gaulle's proposals for extension of European unity into political sphere.
Conditions of Access and Use
English, French, German
Textual
Allied Materials
The originals are held in various Archives in Europe and in the USA
CEM/JMAS
Notes
Photocopying allowed