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Fouchet Plan Literature

Bloes, Robert. “Le ‘Plan Fouchet’ et le Problème de l'Europe Politique.” Studies in Contemporary European Issues 5. Brussels: College of Europe. (1970): 538.

Camps, Miriam. “The Six and Political Union” The World Today 20.11 (Nov., 1964): 473-480.

Moravcsik, Andrew. “De Gaulle Between Grain and Grandeur: The Political Economy of French EC Policy, 1958-1970.” Journal of Cold War Studies 2.2 (2000): 3-43.

Moravcsik, Andrew. “Beyond Grain and Grandeur: An Answer to Critics and an Agenda for Future Research.” Journal of Cold War Studies 2.3 (2000): 117-142.

Vanke, Jeffrey W. “An Impossible Union: Dutch Objections to the Fouchet Plan, 1959-62.” Cold War History 2.1 (2001): 95.

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