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French policy towards the Saar 1945-1955
Havlík, Josef ; Pešek, Jiří (advisor) ; Filipová, Lucie (referee)
The study deals with the evolution of French policy towards the Saar from 1945, when the first concepts of an economic union between France and the Saar, to the refusal of the Saar to become an international territory governed by the Council of Europe in 1955. Analyzing the developments within the French administration in Paris and in Saarbrücken, the aim of the study is to prove that the failure of France to secure an annexation of the Saar resulted from a variety of internal and external forces, the most notable being the lack of interest, co-ordination and competence of the French bureaucracy regarding the Saar. Shortly after the conclusion of World War II, France justified its claims in the Saar by a dire need of coal and the necessity of curbing future German economic potential. The creation of an economic union between France and the Saar was based on superficial and irresponsible planning, which proved to be the stumbling block of future French-Saar relations. The troubled partnership, initially a cause for optimism, resulted in the alienation of both countries. At the same time the rebirth of Western Germany caused the pragmatic view of the Saar to doubt the future of a union with a fragile and economically weak France. Following the rejection of the Saar Statute, a French plan of...
An Influence of Robert Schuman on Polictical and Economical European Integration after 1945
Kuthanová, Valentina ; Stellner, František (advisor) ; Kovář, Martin (referee)
This work puts main emphasis on life and political career of French representative Robert Schuman and his idea of European integration. The thesis analyses the situation after 2nd World War in western Europe. I pursued the question whether the proposal of European Coal and Steel Community could have been approved by French government without the employment of nontraditional process of approbation. The relationship between Robert Schuman and Konrad Adenauer, French Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and German Federal Chancellor, respectively was studied. Their relation highly influenced the progression of French-Germany reconciliation.

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