The implementation of the decisions taken at The Hague
The implementation of the decisions taken at The Hague
The implementation of the decisions taken at The Hague
'After The Hague: remaining ambiguities', from Europe (8 December 1969)
TexteIn his editorial of 8 December 1969, Emanuele Gazzo, Editor-in-Chief of Agence Europe, takes a lukewarm position on the Hague European Summit of 1 and 2 December 1969 with regard to the definition of the very nature of the process of European integration.
‘After The Hague: where will the boundaries of Europe lie?’, from Europe
TexteIn his editorial of 9 December 1969, Emanuele Gazzo, Editor-in-Chief of Agence Europe, expresses his disappointment at the outcome of the Hague European Summit of 1 and 2 December 1969 with regard to the institutions and to the borders of a Europe in the process of integration.
‘After The Hague: the future of the institutions’, from Europe
TexteIn his editorial of 10 December 1969, Emanuele Gazzo, Editor-in-Chief of Agence Europe, bemoans the lack of ambition displayed by the Six during the Hague European Summit of 1 and 2 December 1969 with regard to the strengthening of the powers of the Community institutions.
'After The Hague: the reasons for quiet optimism' from Europe (11 December 1969)
TexteIn his editorial of 11 December 1969, Emanuele Gazzo, Editor-in-Chief of Agence Europe, expresses optimism about the future of European integration, in spite of the ambivalent assessment that he made of the Hague European Summit of 1 and 2 December 1969.