14.11.
Opening Remarks, Welcome
(Stefano Bartolini, Florenz)
Introduction
From Failure to Fall? The Emergence of the EEC’s Common Agricultural Policy
Member States, Integration, Transnationalization
(Chair: Wolfram Kaiser, Portsmouth)
Kiran Klaus Patel (Florenz): Europeanisation à contre coeur Germany and
Agricultural Integration, 1950 to 1975 / Laurent Warlouzet (Paris): The Deadlock:
De Gaulle and the CAP, 1958-69
(Commentary: Morten Rasmussen (Kopenhagen)
Visionaries, Technocrats, Model Europeans? The Creators of the CAP
(Chair: Antonio Varsori, Padua)
Johan van Merriënboer (Nijmegen): Commissioner Sicco Mansholt and the Creation
of the CAP / Katja Seidel (Portsmouth): Making Europe through the CAP. Formation
of an Esprit de Corps among DG VI High Officials
(Commentary: Antoine Vauchez, Paris, Florenz)
Experts and Explanations of Agricultural Integration
(Chair: Johan Schot, Eindhoven)
Venus Bivar (Chicago): The EEC and the Remapping of Agricultural France,
1954-1976 / Ann-Christina Lauring Knudsen (Aarhus): The CAP as European
Welfarism. Conceptualising European Integration History and Welfare State
Policies
(Commentary: Hartmut Kaelble, Berlin)
15.11.
The Economic Side of Agricultural Integration
(Chair: Pieter Lagrou, Brüssel)
Giovanni Federico (Florenz): Was the CAP the Worst Agricultural Policy in the
20th century? / Vicente Pinilla, Raúl Serrano (Zaragoza): Agricultural and Food
Trade in the European Community since 1963
(Commentary: Cornelius Torp, Halle)
Integration, International Agreements and Negotiations
(Chair: Helge Pharo, Oslo)
Georg von Graevenitz (Florenz): Classical International Cooperation vs.
Supranational Integration: Wheat Agreements in the Interwar and the Postwar
Period / Christian Gerlach (Bern): Fortress Europe in the World Food Crisis,
1972 to 1975
(Commentary: Roger Chickering, Georgetown, Berlin)
The Common Agricultural Policy and the Wider World
(Chair: Mark Gilbert, Trento)
Martin Rempe (Berlin): The Impact of the CAP on the Association with African
States: the Case of Senegal / Lucia Coppolaro (Lissabon): The Six, Agriculture
and GATT: an International History of the CAP Negotiations (1958-1967)
(Commentary: Corinna Unger, Washington, DC)
Final discussion
Introductory Statement
(Wilfried Loth, Duisburg-Essen)
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