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Deniau JeanFranois

Oct 31, 1928

Rating : AA (Data from a birth certificate)

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Death:Death, Cause unspecified 24 January 2007 (Age 78) chart Placidus Equal_H.

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French statesman, diplomat, essayist and novelist. He was until 1998 a member of the UDF (Union for French Democracy). He died on 24 January 2007 in Paris. Link to Wikipedia biography

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`` Jean-François Deniau

Jean-François Deniau

Born: October 31, 1928 in Paris, France

Died: January 24, 2007 in Paris, France

Jean-François Deniau was a prominent French diplomat, politician, novelist, and essayist. He played a significant role in the development of the European Union, serving as a member of the European Commission and contributing to the negotiation of the Treaty of Rome. He also held various ministerial positions within the French government, including Minister of Foreign Trade and Minister of Social Affairs.

Career Highlights

  • Key negotiator for the Treaty of Rome, establishing the European Economic Community.
  • Member of the European Commission (1967-1973).
  • French Minister of Foreign Trade (1973-1974).
  • French Minister of Social Affairs (1974-1976).
  • Member of the French National Assembly (1976-1997).
  • Member of the Académie Française (1992).

Literary Works

Beyond his political career, Deniau was a prolific writer. He authored numerous novels, essays, and memoirs, often drawing upon his experiences in international affairs and diplomacy. Some of his notable works include:

  • The Common Market (1959)
  • The Leopard and the Hyena (1972)
  • Memoirs of the Seventies (1983)
  • The Dictionary of the World (1992)

Finding Information on Jean-François Deniau

Unfortunately, due to his passing in 2007, actively updated social media profiles are unavailable. However, historical information, articles, and interviews may be found through online archives, libraries, and dedicated research platforms. Searching for his name in combination with relevant keywords (e.g., "European Commission," "French diplomacy," "literary works") can yield valuable results.

For official documents related to his work within the European institutions, consult the archives of the European Union. Biographical information and analyses of his political and literary contributions can be found in academic databases like JSTOR and Project MUSE.

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