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Paul-Henri Spaak and a paradox in Belgian foreign policy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 October 2009

Stephen George
Affiliation:
Lecturer in Politics, University of Sheffield

Extract

A paradox haunts the career of Paul-Henri Spaak, and one that is characteristic of Belgian foreign policy in general. For Spaak, the man who was nicknamed ‘Mr. Europe’ for the contribution that he made to the post-war movement for European integration was also the man who, as Foreign Minister of the inter-war governments of van Zeeland and Pierlot, was associated with the policy of Belgian ‘independence’. That policy is usually seen as the direct antithesis of integration.

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Copyright © British International Studies Association 1975

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