Divided European Union

Divided European Union

...was in ruins, but even so, it was the beginning of a new golden age.
Jean Monnet an Robert Schuman were convinced that the war started because Europe was not united. Therefore they founded the European
Union (EU). They wanted to build an union that would banish conflicts for good.
In 1951 it started with agreements between six countries, moving on tho the creation of a common market in 1957.
In 1957 the six members were Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, now the EU has 25 members.
On january the 1st in 2002, 12 European
countries adopt a new single currency, the Euro. In june 2004, the 25 EU governments agreed on the Union's first ever written constitution. At the moment the European project looks troubled. Economically the EU is falling further behind the United States, politically the memebers are arguing about Iraq, the management of the Euro and the constitution.
The EU's new constitution represents an effort to keep and deepen European unity. It must be aproved by all 25 countries, otherwise it will not come clear what way the new constitution will lead.


Piece in our time

Verdun is the most bluddy battlefield in Europe. Because of the fact that in 1916 almost 800.000 people were killed or wounded. Also Louis Delors was wounded badly. His son Mr. Delor now founded the Montaire union of French, Germany and other European countries.
Mr kohl, one of the two employees of mr Delor, argued that the introduction of the Euro was a question of war and peace. When the writing of the European constitution was delayed, Elmar Brok (member of the EU) warned that if Europe could not succeed in an agreement of making a European constitution, Europe would risk an outbreak like the 1st world war.

Timothy Carton Ash (observer of the European affairs) says in a recent book that the EU is needed to pretent falling back to the...

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