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  • Political Integration In The European Community
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    Discuss the respective contribution of neo-functionalism and intergovernmentalism to an understanding of the dynamic forces of European integration. Throughout History, several ideas have been presented with regards to creating European political and economic integration - From Sully, in the late 17th Century, proposing a 66 member senate inclusive of and representing 15 States to Count Coudenhove-Kalergi's recent idea of a pan-Europa in the 1930's. The two recent notions of neo-functionalism an...
  • Expansion The European Union E.U. Members
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    European Union Introduction Problems Facing the European Union Sovereignty or Unity? Expansion The European Union? E.U. members listed in order of membership: Official languages of the E.U. The E.U. Government Structure History, How and Why? The Views Against the E.U. In Conclusion Introduction Europe made up more than 30 countries and even more distinct cultures; it is now trying to adjust to new economic systems throughout the world. Today with the trend toward big trading blocks like: N.A.F.T...
  • Union Of European Countries
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    Executive Summary This report is a brief informational overview of past, present and future actions towards a unified Europe. European Union The European Union consists of 15 countries. Under the Union these countries will have one currency, one set of laws and one government. After four decades there is still a slow road ahead. Governing Bodies A Parliament and Council govern the European Union. Citizens vote in elections every five years to elect their leaders. European Economic Community to E...
  • Economic Co Operation Between European Countries
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    Merchants believed that money equals wealth. They claimed that if they sent out more goods in value than they bring to the country, the surplus could come in coin. Therefore, if the British exports exceed imports other countries have to pay the balance in treasure and the nation grows rich. However, to David Hulme more exports than imports is not as helpful for the economy as merchants think. He believed that although money can increase output in the short run, it causes inflation The term "Euro...
  • Community's Founding Treaties I.E. Eec
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    Discuss the main treaties of Europe and their contribution to the development of the E.U. The European Community (EC) was established by Robert Schuman, a French minister, and Jean Monnet the man responsible for rebuilding the French economy after the Second World War. They believed that Germany should be given help to rebuild but only if they agreed to join an organisation of European states so that the chances of another world war would be less likely. In 1951 France, Germany, Italy, Belgium, ...
  • Member Of The Three European Communities
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    What is the European Union? Part 1: Key Developments in the EU o 1951 Treaty of Paris - Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, France, Italy and West Germany (The Six) set up the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) o 1957 Treaty of Rome - The Six set up the European Economic Community and European Atomic Energy Authority. (Euratom). o 1962 Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) established - regulates farm prices and decides on agricultural priorities right across the community. o 1967 Creation of the...
  • European Economic Community
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    Following the end of World War II Europe was torn politically, economically, and physically by the war's effects. To unite the war torn countries in Europe in a way that can help improve economy as well as establish peace was the next step for these nations. After several ideas, several Western European nations acted together to create an amalgamation that would change the Europe's future for the better. In 1952 after suffering heavy economical loss in Europe 6 countries decided to unite their c...

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