Interview with Toulemon, Robert
From the Voices on Europe CollectionIdentity Statement
Interviewee
HAEU Reference Code
INT611
Interview Informations
Recorded in 10 March 1998
Interview by G. Bossuat in French
Access Level
Open Transcript, Closed Audio
Materials
Electronic File
Content
Topics
European Defence Community: France (page: 10-11)
EC Council: Empty Chair Crisis: Luxembourg Compromise (page: 4, 16-17)
domestic policy: France: euroscepticism: 1950-1998 (page: 7, 12-14, 22-24)
Economic and Monetary Union: EMU preliminaries: Federal Republic of Germany / France: 1969-1998 (page: 18-19)
Community industrial policy: 1968-1972 (page: 6-8)
EC external relations: Greece: 1966-1967 (page: 20-21)
EC Commission: Vice-President of the Commission: United Kingdom / United States of America: 1957-1967 (page: 20-21)
enlargement of the Community: United Kingdom: 1963-1972 (page: 3-5, 8, 15)
common commercial policy: GATT (page: 21-22)
EC Council: Empty Chair Crisis: Luxembourg Compromise (page: 4, 16-17)
domestic policy: France: euroscepticism: 1950-1998 (page: 7, 12-14, 22-24)
Economic and Monetary Union: EMU preliminaries: Federal Republic of Germany / France: 1969-1998 (page: 18-19)
Community industrial policy: 1968-1972 (page: 6-8)
EC external relations: Greece: 1966-1967 (page: 20-21)
EC Commission: Vice-President of the Commission: United Kingdom / United States of America: 1957-1967 (page: 20-21)
enlargement of the Community: United Kingdom: 1963-1972 (page: 3-5, 8, 15)
common commercial policy: GATT (page: 21-22)
Cited Persons
Abelin, Pierre, Boegner, Jean-Marc, Clappier, Bernard, Fournier, Jacques, Gaulle, Charles De, Greerson, Ronald, Guichard, Olivier, Herbst, Axel, Kojève, Alexandre, Marjolin, Robert, Mendès France, Pierre, Monnet, Jean, Philip, André, Rey, Jean, Trichet, Jean-Claude
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