Abstract:
The crisis of 196566 was originally caused by the direct clash between supranationalism and intergovernmentalism, and actually started as early as the Fouchet Plan was voted down. The death of the Fouchet Plan, the failure of the British first application to join the common market, the treaty signed by West Germany and France are, in some way, the indispensable parts of the crisis of 196566.It is believed that if there hadn't been the March proposal by the committee, a facetoface conflict between France...