European Movement and the Council of Europe (1949) begins with a Foreword by Winston Churchill, in which he states that his 'counsel to Europe can be given in a single word: "Unite!"' The book goes on to examine the history of European unity, and traces the story of the European movement, the political philosophies of political union and economic union, the Hague Congress, and the establishment of the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights.
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1. History of the Idea 2. Story of the European Movement 3. Political Union 4. Creation of the Council of Europe 5. Basis of Economic Union 6. Westminster Economic Conference 7. European Court of Human Rights 8. Europe's Cultural Heritage 9. Cultural Section of the European Movement 10. Unity in Diversity 11. Attitude of Russia and America 12. Role of the European Movement in Relation to the Council of Europe