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The Gaullist engagement weakening by the end of the 1960s, Spanish influence in the Documentation Centre increased again. CEDI evolved into an instrument of Spanish interests in Latin America, reached out for Africa and Asia, and finally turned toward the domain of
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Nevertheless, the organization had transgressed the zenith of its diplomatic activities. The urgent necessity of recruiting new members was perceived, but the CEDI did not find any solution to solve these problems. The political transformation process in
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who both were to become international presidents of the CEDI later on. It seems quite likely that the contacts provided by the Documentation Centre played a not unimportant role in negotiating Britain’s entry into the
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Besides the proclaimed Catholic Christian heritage, the traditional connections of the European upper nobility, military contacts and common economic interests, it was above all a virulent
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returning to the political stage in 1958, his fellows transformed the CEDI into an international forum in order to diffuse their conceptions of European politics. The cooperation between
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which was tying together the members of the Documentation Centre. The scientific lectures given at the annual meetings of the CEDI dealt with questions of principle concerning
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made use of the CEDI to get in contact with high-ranking persons of the political, military, economic and cultural life from Western Europe and thus end its post-war
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This article is about a past political think tank in Europe. For the current official Documentation Centres of the European Commission, see
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was the founding and, later on, honorary president of the organization. Germany was represented by high-ranking members of the
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Das Europa der Deutschen. Ideen von Europa in Deutschland zwischen Reichstradition und Westorientierung (1920–1970)
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Die Internationale der Konservativen. Transnationale Elitenzirkel und private AuĂźenpolitik in Westeuropa seit 1945
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turned more and more out to be the actual organizational and programmatic head of the Documentation Centre.
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When the CEDI became a civil law association in 1957, its head office was officially moved to
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by the middle of the 1970s deprived the CEDI of its last material and organizational basics.
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remaining nevertheless a central branch office of the organization. With General
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founded in 1952 on the occasion of an international congress held in
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Spanische Deutschlandpolitik 1945–1958. Entsorgung der Vergangenheit
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The annual congresses of the CEDI, which were nearly always held in
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Neoconservatismo e identidad europea. Una aproximaciĂłn histĂłrica
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and other subjects of social and international relevance.
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José Ignacio Escobar Kirkpatrick Marqués de Valdeiglesias
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