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  2. Jean Monnet - Wikipedia

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    The Jean Monnet Institute is a French nonprofit, established in 2021 to leverage Monnet's legacy to foster European integration and chaired by Monnet's grandson Jean-Marc Lieberherr. One of its early initiatives was a new edition of Monnet's Memoirs, with a preface authored by French president Emmanuel Macron .

  3. Action Committee for the United States of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Apartment building at 3, avenue Foch in Paris, where the Action Committee had its permanent offices on the third floor [1]. The Action Committee for the United States of Europe (French: Comité d'action pour les États-Unis d'Europe), colloquially referred to as the Monnet Committee, [2] was a collective initiative spearheaded by Jean Monnet from 1955 to 1975 that aimed at accelerating ...

  4. Blum–Byrnes agreement - Wikipedia

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    Monnet set out the French five-year plan for recovery and development. The U.S. loaned France $650 million at low interest through the Export-Import Bank. [4] The loan was followed in 1948 by a free grant of $2.3 billion from the Marshall Plan, with no repayment. In exchange, French cinemas would replace the numerical quota with a "screen quota".

  5. Monnet Plan - Wikipedia

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    The Monnet Plan created the impetus for the Schuman Plan, initiated by Jean Monnet [5] [1]: 304–305 and proposed by French foreign minister Robert Schuman on 9 May 1950. [8]: 1 Prewar, France had been the world’s biggest importer of coal, [5]: 164 and the Monnet Plan anticipated coal imports from Germany.

  6. Honorary Citizen of Europe - Wikipedia

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    A French civil servant, businessman and diplomat formally recognized by the EU as one of eleven founding fathers, and the only founding father who held neither elected nor ministerial office in his lifetime, Monnet served as the first president of the High Authority of the European Coal and Steel Community, one of EU's principal precursor organization with two of its key institutions, the High ...

  7. Jean Monnet Foundation for Europe - Wikipedia

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    The Jean Monnet Foundation for Europe is a public-utility and independent institution, [2] created in 1978 by Jean Monnet and Henri Rieben, and dedicated to the conservation of Monnet's archives. Based in Lausanne since its creation, the foundation is located since 1981 at the Ferme de Dorigny, on the campus of the University of Lausanne .

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  9. European Coal and Steel Community - Wikipedia

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    On 11 August 1952, the United States was the first non-ECSC member to recognise the Community and stated it would now deal with the ECSC on coal and steel matters, establishing its delegation in Brussels. Monnet responded by choosing Washington, D.C., as the site of the ECSC's first external presence. The headline of the delegation's first ...