Dec. 15, 2020
The EU seems to be a balancing power against the USA and China nowadays. Before I’ve read about its history , I’ve always assumed that it was founded to be a balancing factor against the USA after WW2 and enlarged in line with this goal after the USA’s victory of Cold War. But apparently Jean Monnet’s and Schuman Declaration’s main idea was “Let’s tie the countries of Europe so tight together to the point that killing one another would be harmful to all.”. So it was meant to be a guarantee for peace. This emerges(?) the idea of a World Union, that can be founded without necessarily an external threat through binding the nations of the world so that any possible war would result in a global financial crisis and would be undesirable for any country.
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The EU seems to be a balancmediating power againstbetween the USA and China nowadays.
Before I’ve read about its history , I’ved always assumed that it was founded to be a balancing factor against the USA after WW2 and was enlarged in lineto go forward with this goal after the USA’s victory of the Cold War.
But apparently Jean Monnet’s and Schuman Declaration’s main idea was, “Let’s tie the countries of Europe so tight togethertogether so tightly to the point that killing one another would be harmful to all of them.”.
So it was meant to be a guarantee for peace.
ThisFrom here emerges(?) the idea of a World Union, that can be founded, without necessarily being an external threat, through binding the nations of the world so that any possible war would result in a global financial crisis and would be undesirable for anevery country.
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The EU seems to be a balancing power against the USA and China nowadays. The EU seems to be a |
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Before I’ve read about its history , I’ve always assumed that it was founded to be a balancing factor against the USA after WW2 and enlarged in line with this goal after the USA’s victory of Cold War. Before I |
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But apparently Jean Monnet’s and Schuman Declaration’s main idea was “Let’s tie the countries of Europe so tight together to the point that killing one another would be harmful to all.”. But apparently Jean Monnet |
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So it was meant to be a guarantee for peace. So it was meant to |
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This emerges(?) the idea of a World Union, that can be founded without necessarily an external threat through binding the nations of the world so that any possible war would result in a global financial crisis and would be undesirable for any country.
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