1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
Western Europe
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1898- 1976
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1890- 1970
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1879- 1953
1893- 1976
June 8, 1956
These minutes describe a discussion from members of several European states, including Germany, Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands on actions in case of emergency in regard to Euratom.
May 14, 1956
This letter to Christian Pineau describes the proposed subordination of Euratom to the common market.
February 28, 1956
These minutes include discussions of a new system to bring widespread technical renewal of European industry.
November 13, 1956
This document details discussions which took place during the Conference of Foreign Affairs between members of the ECSC in regard to extending their integration.
October 21, 1956
This proposal from the French delegation describes the potential military uses for atomic energy.
May 18, 1955
This collection of minutes details a dicussion on the possiblity of an extension and futher integration of European politics and economies.
May 12, 1975
French Prime Minister Chirac and Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping discuss economic relations and technology exchange between China and France. They also discuss the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe and issues of collective security in asia.
May 14, 1975
French President Giscard and Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping discuss economic issues, including development funding and international aid for Third World countries, as well as the recent oil crisis.
May 13, 1975
French President Giscard and Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping discuss the current international situation, including the balance of power between the Soviet Union and the United States and issues of European unity and security. They also discuss the current situation in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos following the fall of Saigon and the end of the Vietnam War.
May 26, 1975
French Ambassador Claude Arnaud reports that Princess Ashraf Pavlavi, sister of the Shah of Iran, met with Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping in Beijing. Deng had recently returned from a trip to France and he "advised the princess to make sure that Iran will tighten and deepen its links to France."