In this interview, the former French journalist, Paul Collowald, who joined the Joint Press and Information Service of the European Communities in Luxembourg in April 1958, describes the nature of his role, in particular among young people, in university and educational circles and with the press and European trade unions.
In this interview, Paul Collowald, who joined the Joint Press and Information Service of the European Communities in Luxembourg in April 1958, explains how he was called to Brussels in 1959 by Robert Marjolin, Vice-President of the Commission of the European Economic Community (EEC), to participate in the establishment of its Press Service, and considers the main stages of his career in this institution.
In this interview, Paul Collowald, former Joint Spokesman of the European Commission, outlines the various stages of the establishment of the European Commission’s Press Service.
In this interview, Paul Collowald, former journalist for the daily newspaper Le Nouvel Alsacien and former correspondent on European issues for the daily newspaper Le Monde in Alsace, describes the activities of the Information and Press Service of the Council of Europe under the direction, from 1949 onwards, of the Belgian journalist Paul M. G. Lévy.