The Europeanisation of Conflict Resolutions: Regional integration and conflicts from the 1950s to the twenty - first century
Material type:
- 9780719083396
- 327.17029409051 STE
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This book is about the EU's role in conflict resolution and reconciliation in Europe.
Ever since it was implemented as a political project of the post-World War II reality in Western Europe, European integration has been credited with performing conflict resolution functions. It allegedly transformed the long-standing adversarial relationship between France and Germany into a strategic partnership. Conflict in Western Europe became obsolete. The end of the Cold War further reinforced its role as a regional peace project.
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