The Origins of European Integration, PART 2 | EU History Explained Episode 2

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • In this new episode of #EUHistoryExplained, Giulia Bonacquisti, Project Manager at the Trans European Policy Studies Association (TEPSA), takes us back in time to the early 1950s.
    Last episode, we learned about Europe in the wake of war, where an intellectual background dating back to the 1920s came to the fore to foster integration in Europe. This episode, we learn how Western European countries tried to build a defence community and a political community, and later succeeded to establish the European Economic Community. We also discover the progress of military cooperation, which starts to develop in the early 1950s.
    EU History Explained is TEPSA's newest video series exploring the origins of the modern EU. If you have ever wondered how the European Union of today came to be, or what lies behind the talk of politics being shaped in 'Brussels', then this is the series for you!
    Subtitles available in: Croatian, Dutch, English, French, Georgian, German, Italian, Spanish + more coming soon!
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    Script: Giulia Bonacquisti
    Filming & Editing: Tanguy Babled & Hugh Evans
    Music: Garrett Bevins - Infinite - Infinite (Wondershare Filmora X)

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  • @davidhughes9572
    @davidhughes9572 3 года назад +7

    Really excellent. Clear and focussed, this series explains European integration better than any other video or programme I have seen.

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