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European and Steel
In 1952, the European Coal and Steel Community was launched, placing the coal and steel production of France, West Germany, Italy and Benelux under a supranational High Authority.
According to David Steel, curator of European art at the North Carolina Museum of Art, Erin Jones " brought that museum into the modern era ," employing " a top-notch curator, John Nolan ," and following " best practices in conservation and restoration.
The Council first appeared in the European Coal and Steel Community ( ECSC ) as the " Special Council of Ministers ", set up to counterbalance the High Authority ( the supranational executive, now the Commission ).
One of the oldest common institutions, it began as the " Common Assembly " of the European Coal and Steel Community ( ECSC ).
The Common Assembly of the European Coal and Steel Community ( the predecessor of the present day European Parliament ) first met on 10 September 1952 and the first Christian Democratic group was unofficially formed the next day, with Maan Sassen as President.
European integration has gone a long way since the European Coal and Steel Community ( ECSC ) and the Elysée Treaty.
This process included organisations such as the European Coal and Steel Community, which grew and evolved into the European Union, and the Council of Europe.
Italy was a founding member of the European Union's predecessor, the European Coal and Steel Community.
* 1967 – The European Community is formally created out of a merger with the Common Market, the European Coal and Steel Community, and the European Atomic Energy Commission.
* 1952 – The European Coal and Steel Community is established.
It was one of the six founding members of the European Coal and Steel Community ( ECSC ) in 1952 and of the European Economic Community ( EEC ) in 1957.
" In 1951 West Germany agreed to join the European Coal and Steel Community ( ECSC ) the following year.
It was one of the first countries to start European integration, through the Benelux in 1944 and the European Coal and Steel Community in 1952.
Before the establishment of the present European Commission, there was the High Authority of the European Coal and Steel Community.

European and Unions
* European Golf Association, whose membership is restricted to European National Amateur Golf Associations, Federations or Unions
There is also the National Unions of Students in Europe, a representative student organisation at European level, notably within the Bologna process.
* OBESSU-Organising Bureau of European School Student Unions
The CGT left the Communist-oriented World Federation of Trade Unions at its 1995 congress and became a member of the European Trade Union Confederation in 1999.
The Group of 10 and the SUD Unions are part of the European Social Forum and the World Social Forum.
Unions described as producing zambos took place all throughout the Spanish colonial empire, following the pattern established in Hispaniola ; and the group was generally classified among those people who were not of European ancestry.
The Organising Bureau of European School Student Unions ( OBESSU ) is a European platform for cooperation between the national school student unions active in general secondary and secondary vocational education in Europe.
de: Organising Bureau of European School Student Unions
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Challenges and Expectations for European Trade Unions ( Publication by the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung for the ETUC Congress in Athens 2011 )
:* Secretary-General of the Unions of Agricultural Workers and of Food Industry Workers, at the European Community Trade Union Secretariat in Brussels ( 1963-1971 ).
* 1974 – 1976: Secretary, General Secretary of the European Organisation of the International Federation of Christian Trade Unions
They are also a member of the Organizing Bureau of European School Student Unions ( OBESSU ).
European Students ' Union ( ESU ) formerly known as ESIB-The National Unions of Students in Europe-is the umbrella organisation of 45 national unions of students from 38 countries and through these members represents over 11 million students.
On 17 October 1982, seven National Unions of Students ( NUSes ) from The United Kingdom, Sweden, Iceland, France, Denmark, Norway and Austria gathered in Stockholm to create WESIB, the Western European Students Information Bureau.
* Organising Bureau of European School Student Unions ( OBESSU )
* European Federation of Food, Agriculture and Tourism Trade Unions ( EFFAT )
* European Federation of Public Service Unions ( EPSU )

European and Crisis
Rethinking the Angolan Crisis and the Portuguese Revolution, 1974 – 1976, Itinerario: European Journal of Overseas History, 26 / 2, 2000, pp. 22 – 44
The Crisis of the European Sciences is Husserl's unfinished work that deals most directly with these issues.
Philosophie als strenge Wissenschaft ( included in Phenomenology and the Crisis of Philosophy: Philosophy as Rigorous Science and Philosophy and the Crisis of European Man )
Die Krisis der europäischen Wissenschaften und die transzendentale Phänomenologie: Eine Einleitung in die phänomenologische Philosophie ( The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology: An Introduction to Phenomenological Philosophy )
* The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Philosophy, 1970, Carr, D., trans.
Includes Derrida's translation of Appendix III of Husserl's 1936 The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology.
When the Potato Failed: Causes and Effects of the Last European Subsistence Crisis, 1845 – 1850.
* Kristalina Georgieva ( b. 1953 ), politician, European Commissioner for International Cooperation, Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Response in the second college of the Barroso Commission.
Brzezinski continued to argue for and support détente for the next few years, publishing " Peaceful Engagement in Eastern Europe " in Foreign Affairs, and supporting non-antagonistic policies after the Cuban Missile Crisis, on the grounds that such policies might disabuse Eastern European nations of their fear of an aggressive Germany and pacify Western Europeans fearful of a superpower condominium along the lines of the Yalta Conference.
* Edmund Husserl, The Crisis of the European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology ( 1954 ), Northwestern UP.
* Lewis R. Gordon, Fanon and the Crisis of European Man: An Essay on Philosophy and the Human Sciences ( 1995: New York, Routledge )
Masaryk wrote several books, including The Problems of Small Nations in the European Crisis ( 1915 ) and The World Revolution ( 1925, in Czech, published in English as The Making of a State ( 1927 )).
John V used much of the crown's treasure to develop Portugal's economy ( creating new manufactures all over the country ), to patronise the arts and intellectuals ( Royal academies were founded ), and to advance his country's prestige among its European neighbors after the Crisis of Succession ( 1580 ) and short-lived union with Spain ( 1580-1640 ).
* European Parliament Temporary Committee of Inquiry into the Crisis of the Equitable Life Assurance Society
The Crisis of Reason: European Thought, 1848-1914 ( 2000 ).
His concerns were echoed by several European politicians who, during the Greek Financial Crisis, accused naked CDS buyers of making the crisis worse.
The Rise and Fall of the European Defence Community: Anglo-American Relations and the Crisis of European Defense, 1950 – 55 Palgrave, 2000.
One line of thought grows from the thought of Edmund Husserl, especially as expressed in The Crisis of European Sciences.
It was one of a large number of European immigrants that settled this area in the Vallesian-Turolian transition and one of few hominoids to survive the so called Vallesian Crisis together with Sivapithecus in Asia.
In Central and Eastern Europe the interpretation of the outcome of the Munich Crisis of 1938, and the Yalta Conference of 1944, as a betrayal of Central and Eastern Europe by Western powers has been used by Central and Eastern European leaders to put pressure on Western countries to acquiesce to more recent political requests such as membership in NATO.
During the Congo Crisis, the Simbas took over 1, 600 Belgian and other European hostages and after 111 days of negotiating, Operation Dragon Rouge was launched by the United States, Belgium, and the Congolese Army which included a mercenary force called " L ' Ommegang " under the command of Colonel Frederic Vandewalle to free the hostages.
Starting with the May Crisis, Bonnet began a campaign of lobbying the United States to become involved in European affairs, asking that Washington inform Prague that in the event of a German-Czechoslovak war the " Czech government would not have the sympathy of the American government if it should not attempt seriously to produce a peaceful solution ... by making concessions to the Sudeten Germans which would satisfy Hitler and Henlein ".

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