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Council of Europe

 

a consultative political organization of Western European capitalist states.

The Statute of the Council of Europe was signed in London on May 5, 1949, a month after the aggressive NATO bloc came into being, and went into effect on Aug. 3, 1949. The original members of the Council of Europe were Belgium, Denmark, France, Great Britain, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden. It was subsequently joined by Greece (which withdrew from the council in 1969), Turkey, Iceland, West Germany, Austria, Cyprus, Switzerland, and Malta. Participating in the work of the council as observers are Spain, Portugal, and Israel.

The primary organs of the council are the Committee of Ministers, comprising the ministers of foreign affairs, which approves political recommendations to member countries on the basis of the unanimity principle, and the Consultative Assembly, consisting of 147 representatives from the parliaments of the participating states, which makes decisions by majority vote, in the form of recommendations for the Committee of Ministers. The principal organs of the Council of Europe are located in Strasbourg, France. The council is involved in coordinating the policies of its member states, including their relations with the socialist countries, and it maintains ties with various Western European organizations, such as the European Economic Community. Actually the activities of the Council of Europe are subservient to the interests of the NATO bloc and are aimed at uniting the forces of capitalist Europe against the USSR and the other socialist countries. In the late 1960’s, with the heightening of interimperialist contradictions, the council’s role and influence were markedly weakened.

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The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition (1970-1979). © 2010 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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