Historical context
Today's European Union has its origins in the aftermath of the Second World War. The idea was that by working together economically, particularly through trade, former enemies could create a lasting peace. This vision had expanded to include "ever closer union" in various other areas, fostering cooperation beyond just economics. While …
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