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  TIME.com: PEACEMAKER IN THE SKI RESORT -- Mar. 2, 1962 -- Page 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
BIGGEST share of the credit for France's settlement with the F.L.N. goes to Louis Joxe, 60, the witty, wily diplomat who is Charles de Gaulle's Minister of State for Algerian Affairs.
Joxe was convinced that the Algerians would be able to resist pressure from their own anti-French extremists only if the negotiations were hermetically sealed off from newsmen.
During the last 14-hour session, the two teams finally shared sandwiches at the conference table; when the guerrilla war was over at last, Louis Joxe and every member of his delegation shook hands with the Algerians.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,939879,00.html   (696 words)

  
 Israel Accused Of Turning Peace Process Into A Sham
Prof Alain Joxe is the director of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Research on Peace and Strategic Studies (CIRPES) at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales.
He is the son of Louis Joxe, Gen de Gaulle's cabinet minister, who signed the Evian Accords that ended the Algerian war, and the brother of Pierre Joxe, a former socialist minister of the interior and defence.
Prof Joxe has carried out a detailed study of the half-dozen major accords and innumerable understandings concluded between Israel and the Palestinians since the Madrid Conference in 1991.
www.commondreams.org /views/110400-104.htm   (1006 words)

  
 Alain Joxe: ZoomInfo Business People Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Alain Joxe's summary was automatically generated using 6 references found on the Internet.
Professor Alain Joxe is the Director of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Research on Peace and Strategic Studies (C.I.R.P.E.S), at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales.
Alain Joxe is a specialist in the study of strategic and contemporary wars.
www.zoominfo.com /people/joxe_alain_53108349.aspx   (300 words)

  
 Pourquoi Mitterrand ?, Pierre JOXE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Pierre Joxe accompagna Mitterrand pendant près de quarante ans de vie politique.
Pierre Joxe raconte le Mitterrand décolonisateur qui le séduisit alors qu'il avait vingt ans, le vichyste tardivement résistant, le séducteur, le père, l'homme aux multiples familles, aux multiples amitiés, parfois compromettantes.
Fils de Louis Joxe, ministre de De Gaulle, Pierre Joxe fut ministre de l’Intérieur (de 1984 à 1986 puis de 1988 à 1991) et ministre de la Défense (de 1991 à; 1993).
www.philippe-rey.fr /documents/mitterrand.htm   (344 words)

  
 Duclos, Jacques - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Premier plan de gauche roite : Pierre JOXE, Jacques DUCLOS, Robert FABRE, Georges MARCHAIS, Frans MITTERRAND, Madeleine VINCENT, Paul LAURENT.
De gauche roite : Frans MITTERRAND, Georges MARCHAIS, Robert FABRE, Jacques DUCLOS Seconde personne roite : Pierre JOXE.
A sa droite : Georges MARCHAIS, Robert FABRE, Jacques DUCLOS, Pierre JOXE.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-duclos-j.html   (360 words)

  
 Guardian | General Jean Olié
On April 22 1961, four prominent French generals led a revolt against de Gaulle's acceptance of the need for Algerian independence and his decision to negotiate with the nationalist leaders.
Olié and the French war minister, Louis Joxe, were promptly dispatched to Constantine to defuse the situation.
The rebel leader, General Challe, repeatedly ordered their arrest, and there was always the likelihood that they would be shot.
www.guardian.co.uk /print/0,,4643810-110633,00.html   (596 words)

  
 1959-1962 : the early years of the Fifth Republic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The negotiations proved difficult to conduct, however, and were complicated by the partisans of a French Algeria, by the intransigence of the single Algerian party, the FLN, and by the attempted putsch mounted by French army leaders on 22 April 1961, although this proved an instant failure.
Following on from unofficial talks between Georges Pompidou and FLN representatives, the official negotiations opened under the chairmanship of Louis Joxe, Minister of Algerian Affairs.
They led to the Evian agreements, signed on 22 March 1962 and ratified by referendum in France on 8 April and in Algeria on 1 July.
www.charles-de-gaulle.org /article.php3?id_article=374   (248 words)

  
 Documents 35-90
On March 30, Louis Joxe, French Minister of State in Charge of Algerian Affairs, said in Oran that he was prepared to meet with the MNA.
On August 1 Minister for Algerian Affairs Joxe stated in a radio address that, with regard to the Sahara, ``in France's view the problem of sovereignty is not the essential thing." This statement would seem to be a preliminary to a de Gaulle concession of Algerian sovereignty.
I explained that US is aware of France's point of view and sympathetic to her endeavors to deal with this very complex problem and that we are aware of his desire to see Algeria become independent although linked to France.
www.state.gov /r/pa/ho/frus/kennedyjf/50751.htm   (16753 words)

  
 HISTORICAL EVENTS - 1950—1956 The formation of the community of Europe - International events - Decolonisation - Armed ...
On 23 March 1962, Louis Joxe, French Minister for Algerian Affairs, broadcasts an address on the radio in order to clarify the substance of the Franco-Algerian Accords signed in Évian five days previously as well as the future outlook for Algeria.
Louis Joxe (Ministre chargé des affaires algériennes) développe et explique les accords de "cessez-le-feu" en Algérie / Louis Joxe.- RTL [Prod.], 23 mars 1962.
Using the latest technologies, ENA allows on-line access to more than 5 000 documents available in both their original language and in translation (French and English).
www.ena.lu /europe/formation-community/speech-louis-joxe-paris-1962.htm   (958 words)

  
 Louis Joxe, Gaullist, Dies at 89; Negotiated Algeria's Sovereignty - Free Preview - The New York Times
Louis Joxe, Gaullist, Dies at 89; Negotiated Algeria's Sovereignty
DISPLAYING ABSTRACT - Louis Joxe, a veteran public servant and senior Gaullist official credited with negotiating Algeria's independence from France, died on Saturday in Paris.
Joxe's place in history was assured by the success of the talks at Evian-les-Bains in 1962 and the republic's resolution of...
select.nytimes.com /gst/abstract.html?res=F20616F735590C7B8CDDAD0894D9494D81   (136 words)

  
 Le concours Long-Thibaud > Histoire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
This progress was crowned by the Académie des Beaux-Arts, which gave them raised finances for the two first Grand Prizes, piano and violin respectively.
To relate the development of the competition would be incomplete without mentioning the fact that Roland Faure was nominated as President of the Board of the Competition's Foundation, taking over from Louis Joxe.
He will carry out the highest ambitions of the competition to which he is already indebted to the participation of Radio France to his activities as a sparkle and the repercussions of his most representative demonstrations.
www.concours-long-thibaud.org /histoire/index_en.php?histoire_id=4   (469 words)

  
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He is the son of Louis Joxe, Gen de Gaulle's cabinet
and the brother of Pierre Joxe, a former socialist minister of the
Prof Joxe compares the situation to Algeria in 1962.
www.al-bushra.org /israel/bad.htm   (838 words)

  
 Media 68
It also marks the moment when the great trade unions up to then cautious and suspicious, enter the scene with the announcement of a general strike of 24 hours and a demonstration on 13 May.
On his return from an official visit to Afghanistan, the prime minister Georges Pompidou also joins the dance which, inasmuch as it regards the other people in charge of the government, Louis Joxe, Christian Fouchet, Alain Peyrefitte, seems more like a waltz of hestitations.
Pompidou decides on pacification measures (the imprisoned students are freed; the police, after having occupied it, leave the Sorbonne) and negotiations on the social questions are prepared.
www.media68.net /eng/france/france.htm   (1669 words)

  
 French ministries, political parties, etc. from 1870
Ministers 13 Dec 1930 - 27 Jan 1931 Louis Loucheur (b.
1968) 1 Jun 1928 - 2 Mar 1930 Louis Loucheur (b.
1926) 23 Jun 1988 - 29 Mar 1993 Louis Le Pensec (b.
rulers.org /frgovt2.html   (21238 words)

  
 Le concours Long-Thibaud > Histoire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
By 1949 it was decided to have the contest every two years.
Shortly afterwards, Marguerite Long, who was helped by Louis Joxe, President of the Competition's Board since its creation, received the cooperation of Russian nationals.
The accident occurred on a plane which was taking him and the pianist-composer René Herbin, to Japan, where they were expected for an important concert tour.
www.concours-long-thibaud.org /histoire/index_en.php?histoire_id=3   (243 words)

  
 Partisan Review
To complete his work on family structures he needed to have access to American libraries and insisted on being sent back to New York.
Louis Joxe, of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, agreed to forget that he would be a "part-time cultural counselor" and allowed him to continue his research at the Public Library.
The first of his official duties would be architectural in nature: the offices of the French Cultural Services had to be moved back into the private mansion that the French government had purchased before the war on Fifth Avenue at Seventy-fourth Street.
www.bu.edu /partisanreview/archive/2000/2/cohen-solal.html   (2830 words)

  
 Louis Joxe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Louis Joxe (September 16, 1901 - April 6, 1991) was a French statesman.
Minister of Justice (April 6, 1967 to May 30, 1968)
He was the father of the politician Pierre Joxe.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Louis_Joxe   (123 words)

  
 Hiatt Holocaust Collection Bibliography
Falling from heaven : Holocaust poems of a Jew and a Gentile / PS3552.R623 F3 1991 Time Being Books, c1991.
PT2615.A17 M513 1967 New American Library, [1967, c1966] Haft, Cynthia J. The bargain and the bridle : the General Union of the Israelites of France, 1941-1944 / DS135.F83 H26 1983 Dialog Press, 1983.
Hagen, Louis Edmund, The secret war for Europe; a dossier of espionage UB270.H24 1969 Stein and Day [1969, c1968] Haggadah.
www.holycross.edu /departments/history/vlapomar/hiatt/aallbib.htm   (13078 words)

  
 Israel Studies--Israel and Algeria amid French Colonialism and the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1954–1978
However, Israel's heavy dependence on France prompted Vered to contact Louis Joxe, Minister for Algerian Affairs, to ascertain that there was no objection to an Israeli-Algerian dialogue.
Once Joxe's cabinet director responded favorably ("Je ne vois aucun inconvénient"), Israel felt free to act independently.
In an interview with Le Figaro on 5–6 January 1962, Ben-Gurion stated that, despite certain shared values between the colons and the Israeli Yishuv, the two elements were distinguishable.
iupjournals.org /israel/iss6-2.html   (10299 words)

  
 Box 9
Correspondence from Niall MacDermot to Louis Edmond - August 5, 1982
Correspondence from Louis Joxe to Niall MacDermot - November 14, 1983
Correspondence from Louis Joinet to WJB - September 19, 1990
www.law.uc.edu /archives/butlerdata/Box09.html   (7204 words)

  
 Box 07
Correspondence from Niall MacDermot to Louis Joxe October 8, 1976
Correspondence from Niall MacDermot to Members and Alternates of the ICJ Executive Committee October 12, 1976 attached to a draft of the minutes of the executive committee held in Geneva on October 9, 1976
Correspondence from Niall MacDermot to Louis Joxe September 17, 1976
www.law.uc.edu /archives/butlerdata/Box07.html   (9418 words)

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