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Louis Armand, <i>Euratom and Europe’s energy problems</i> (1958)
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Louis Armand, Euratom and Europe’s energy problems (1958)

In 1958, Louis Armand, first President of the Commission of the European Atomic Energy Community (EAEC or Euratom), outlines the implications of nuclear power, particularly for industry, and, drawing on the findings of the report by the ‘Three Wise Men', emphasises Euratom's objectives.

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Title Louis Armand, Euratom and Europe’s energy problems (1958)
Document type Text
Source ARMAND, Louis, "Euratom et les problèmes énergétiques de l'Europe" in Annuaire européen, (1958), in Annuaire européen. 1958, pp. 21-35.
Keywords EAEC, nuclear energy, nuclear industry, relaunch of European cooperation
Copyright © Conseil de l'Europe
Caption In 1958, Louis Armand, first President of the Commission of the European Atomic Energy Community (EAEC or Euratom), outlines the implications of nuclear power, particularly for industry, and, drawing on the findings of the report by the ‘Three Wise Men', emphasises Euratom's objectives.
Location in the digital library SPECIAL FILES >> European revival and the Rome Treaties >> The Intergovernmental Conference on the Common Market and Euratom >> The Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community >> The work of the Committee of the ‘Three Wise Men' and the role of the United States
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The Treaty establishing Euratom
The work of the Committee of the ‘Three Wise Men'
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Plans for a European isotope separation plant
Nuclear Research Centre in Mol, Belgium
A European Atomic Energy Community
Construction of the ECO reactor in Ispra (1962)
Decontamination of the Ispra I nuclear reactor
Euratom and France’s military plans
Overall view of a workshop in the Ispra Nuclear Research Centre
1957–1968 Successes and crises
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