US Policy on European Integration
Documents from 11 July 1955 to 17 December 1957Identity Statement
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Paper
Carr, Mary
Context
EISENHOWER LIBRARY
Content and Structure
Material pertaining to US support for Common Market and atomic pool with reference to benefits for US, includes, information on appointment of Walton Butterworth as US principal diplomat to CSC as public affirmation of President's personal interest in the movement for European unity. - Note on UK opposition to Common Market and Euratom and some Ruhr industrialists opposition. - Details of US plans to give uranium to a kind of international agency for peaceful purposes. - Material of René Mayer's visit to US. Dulles, Secretary of State, felt it was opportunity to convey US enthusiasm for Euratom and the first European supranational institutions. - Memo for Eisenhower on visit of Euratom "Wise Men", Franz Etzel, Louis Armand and Francesco Giordani with their Chief of Staff, Max Kohnstamm to US. - Details of items to be discussed at MacMillan talks in Washington such as US-UK policy differences with respect to GATT and the Common Market.
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English
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The originals are held in various Archives in Europe and in the USA
CEM/JMAS
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NO PHOTOCOPYING