Duchêne, Louis-François
DUCHÊNE, Louis-François
DUCHÊNE, Louis-François. British/Swiss, b. 1927. Genres: Economics, Literary criticism and history, Politics/Government. Career: The Economist, London, Leader Writer, 1963-67; International Institute for Strategic Studies, Director, 1969-74; Sussex University, Brighton, Sussex European Research Centre, Director, 1974-82. Publications: The Case of the Helmeted Airman: A Study of W.H. Auden's Poetry, 1972; New Limits on European Agriculture, 1985; Jean Monnet: the First Statesman of Interdependence, 1994. EDITOR/CO-EDITOR: The Endless Crisis: America in the Seventies, 1970; Europe's Industries, 1983; Managing Industrial Change in Western Europe, 1987. Address: 3 Powis Villas, Brighton, Sussex BN1 3HD, England.
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