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Memoirs

Memoirs
Author: Jean Monnet
Publisher: Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday
Total Pages: 572
Release: 1978
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Jean Monnet

Jean Monnet
Author: Francois Duchene
Publisher:
Total Pages: 478
Release: 1994
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780393314908

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This text examines the origins and development of the European Union by looking at the life and works of Jean Monnet, a founding father of European unity. Little-known and never elected to power, he nevertheless exerted great influence behind the scenes of American and European governments.


Jean Monnet

Jean Monnet
Author: Douglas Brinkley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1991
Genre: Economists
ISBN: 9780333547809

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Jean Monnet

Jean Monnet
Author: NA NA
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1992-10-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780312086084

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Jean Monnet: The First Statesman of Interdependence

Jean Monnet: The First Statesman of Interdependence
Author: François Duchêne
Publisher: Plunkett Lake Press
Total Pages: 499
Release: 2022-08-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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“A brilliant biography of one of the pivotal and least likely creators of a new European world. Monnet’s career in international affairs began with his place on an Anglo-French supply mission to the United States in World War I, flourished in World War II, and had its lasting impact with the postwar Monnet plan for economic renewal in France and his push for Franco-German reconciliation through the Schuman Plan. Monnet had the most extraordinary links to people in power, especially in the United States. Self-effacing, operating usually without formal office and always without direct political ambition, he could effectively mobilize his connections to promote common institutions for a new ‘civilianized’ Europe. Duchêne, who worked with Monnet for ten years, has done vast archival research and illuminates Monnet’s career in its full historical context. More, he offers a comprehensive analysis of Monnet’s basic premises, aims, and inspired, dogged ways of pursuing and often achieving his goals. Duchêne is a splendid analyst and stylist with a gift for the elegant and incisive phrase. The book is long, but so was Monnet’s life. A great achievement.” — Fritz Stern, Foreign Affairs “[This] intelligently sympathetic but in no sense uncritical biography... shows how [Jean Monnet (1888-1979)] this conspirator in the public interest worked with and through others to create institutions from which European unity could grow.” — Jack Hayward, The New York Times “[A] first-rate biography of Monnet by a close collaborator-disciple.” — Max Beloff, The National Interest “In this absorbing, dramatic biography, Duchêne, an Economist correspondent and former aide to Monnet, closely reassesses the achievements of an ‘entrepreneur in the public interest.’ This long overdue biography brings him out of the shadows.” — Publishers Weekly “[T]he best available biography of the founder of modern European integration.” — George Ross, French Politics and Society “Duchêne, who worked with Monnet for the best part of a turbulent decade, provides a fascinating insight into [Monnet] the man, his working methods and the forces that drove him from one challenge to another. This highly-entertaining account of the [European] Union’s formative years is not only accessible to the general reader, but may also offer some much needed inspiration for the current generation of policy-makers.” — Politico “This wise, original and timely book should be read and pondered — not only by anyone interested in Jean Monnet, but also by everyone concerned with the European Union today. Based on personal knowledge, deep reflection and diligent research, it paints an honest, warts-and-all portrait of a quite extraordinary man.” — Richard Mayne, The World Today “[T]his excellent biography provides... an authoritative assessment of Monnet’s role at the centre of many great events, which all future historians will have to take into account.” — Roger Morgan, International Affairs “Duchêne, Monnet’s aide and a correspondent for The Economist, here sets out to chart the remarkable, if somewhat obscure, life of the architect of the European Community and also — a lesser-known fact — of America’s wartime munitions effort... Men like Monnet, according to Duchêne, were able to create the EEC because they were not politicians but enlightened technocrats — a breed with a bad name these days. As this book makes clear, however, technocrats can be a saving grace in periods of turmoil. This is not a very personal book... But it does reveal a complete and satisfying picture of a complex age of transition for Western Europe.” — Kirkus “[U]n travail sérieux et particulièrement honnête... Le mystère de [Jean Monnet] méritera encore de nombreuses recherches mais notre connaissance a progressé grâce à ce livre.” — Philippe Mioche, Politique étrangère


Jean Monnet

Jean Monnet
Author: Sherrill Brown Wells
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Economists
ISBN: 9781588267870

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How did Jean Monnet, an entrepreneurial internationalist who never held an elective office, never joined a political party, and never developed any significant popular following in his native France, become one of the most influential European statesmen of the 20th century? This book is a biography of Jean Monnet's life.


Telling the EU’s Story by Others

Telling the EU’s Story by Others
Author: Yifan Yang
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2019-09-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1498593429

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This book examines the EU public diplomacy towards China with the case of the Jean Monnet Programme. The author discusses how the EU’s functional and normative knowledge has been disseminated across physical and psychological borders.


Who Wrote the Memoirs of Jean Monnet?

Who Wrote the Memoirs of Jean Monnet?
Author: Clifford P. Hackett
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2016-09-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1433137240

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"The story of the creation of Jean Monnet's memoirs is long, complicated and remains incomplete. The following account is the product of many years of research and yet is ultimately lacking a full sense of Monnet's own view of the enterprise. Even in this partial account, much insight into his thoughts and goals emerges. The struggle he endured over the last thirty years of his long life to express the meaning of his work and his life is clearer now than when the Memoires were published in 1976. The credit for this improved understanding belongs to his many friends and supporters who helped bring forth the story of his life"--Introduction


Jean Monnet

Jean Monnet
Author: Max Kohnstamm
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1981
Genre: Economists
ISBN:

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The Supranational Politics of Jean Monnet

The Supranational Politics of Jean Monnet
Author: Frederic J. Fransen
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2001-04-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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This study explores Jean Monnet's European project and his work with international political problems and institutions from World War I to the 1960s. The author relies on a close and comparative reading of Monnet's notes and documents, placed in their political and historical context.