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From War to Unity: How the Schuman Declaration Sparked the European Dream

On May 9, 1950, just five years after the end of World War II, French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman stepped forward with a bold and visionary proposal: to unite the coal and steel industries of France and West Germany under a single authority. This act, known as the Schuman Declaration, wasn’t merely an economic initiative—it …

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A United Europe: The Birth of the European Union

On February 7, 1992, leaders from twelve European nations gathered in Maastricht, Netherlands, to sign a historic agreement that would forever change the political and economic landscape of Europe. The Maastricht Treaty formally established the European Union (EU), creating a framework for deeper integration among member states. This treaty was more than just a document—it …

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The Maastricht Treaty: The Blueprint for a United Europe

In the early 1990s, Europe stood at a crossroads. After decades of economic cooperation and political dialogue, the need for deeper integration among European nations became clear. This vision was realized on February 7, 1992, with the signing of the Maastricht Treaty, a landmark agreement that laid the foundation for what we now know as …

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