Why has the historical development of the EU been so uneven?
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history 1789 to present
presentation
published 24/07/2006
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On the 28th of March 2001, Lionel Jospin, the French Prime Minister made an interesting
declaration: 'Europe is more than a market. It stands for a model of society that has grown
historically.' . This statement refers to the development of the European Coal and Steel Community
(ECSC) in 1951 into the European Union (EU) that we know today. This development has been far
from easy and steady and has depended on various factors such as international relations and
international issues, the performances of the European Community, the member states and the
leaders of the member states and the Community. Those factors have whether accelerated and
facilitated the development of the EU or hindered it.
Table of Contents
- International relations and international issues
- The performances of the European Community, the member states and the leaders of the member states and the Community
