1. This chapter builds on Adekeye Adebajo, “Two Prophets of Regional Integration: Prebisch and Adedeji,” in Bruce Currie-Alder, Ravi Kanbur, David M. Malone, and Rohinton Madhora (eds.), International Development: Ideas, Experience, and Prospects (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014), pp. 323–38; and “A Tale of Two Prophets: Jean Monnet and Adebayo Adedeji,” in Amos Sawyer, Afeikhena Jerome, and Ejeviome Eloho Otobo (eds.), African Development in the 21st Century: Adebayo Adedeji’s Theories and Contributions (Asmara and Trenton: Africa World Press, 2014), pp. 77–90.
2. Jean Monnet, Memoirs, translated by Richard Mayne (London: William Collins, Sons, 1978), p. 40.
3. Cited in Michael Maclay, The European Union (Gloucestershire: Sutton, 1998), p. 28.
4. Clive Archer, The European Union (New York: Routledge, 2008), p. 22.
5. Stephen Martin, “Building on Coal and Steel: European Integration in the 1950s and the 1960s,” in Desmond Dinan (ed.), Origins and Evolution of the European Union (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006), pp. 126–40.