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This is a timeline for the course EUROPEAN INTEGRATION. You should use this document in combination with my LECTURE NOTES for European Integration. Buy these two documents together to be fully prepared for the test. This timeline makes the history of European Integration A LOT more clear!

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Timeline European Integration



WWII = 1939-1945
Cold War = 1947-1989

Pre WWI-1960 = Exploring the different ways to EU integration
1923 = Coudenhove-Kalergi’s Pan-Europa
1930 = Briand Plan
1940 = Nazi Funk Plan
+ call for the establishment of welfare states
1943 = Tehran conference
1945 = German Question:
Yalta conference + Potsdam Conference + Morgenthau plan
1947 = EU paternalistic welfare state
1948 = Marshall Aid (OEEC/OECD (how it’s called nowadays)) + Bretton Woods
+ The Hague congress
1949 = NATO + Establishment Council of EU
1950 = Schuman declaration
1951/52 = ECSC (EP = The Parliamentary Assembly)
1952 = European Defence community/European Political Community
1954 = Western European Union (WEU) an intergovernmental defense organisation.
1956 = Suez crisis
1957/58 = ​Treaty of Rome: EEC ​+ Euratom/EAEC
+ CAP: living standards higher and food prices lower
+ Cohesion: Creating unity on market-level
1960-1973 = Constructing the European Community
1960 = European Free Trade Association (EFTA)
1961 = UK attempts to join EC, De Gaulle VETO
1965/66 = Empty chair crisis
1966 = Luxembourg compromise
1967 = UK attempts to join EC 2nd time, De Gaulle VETO
1969 = De Gaulle replaced by Pompidou + Reorganization common agricultural policy.
1970 > = From industry to service sector
1970 = European Political Cooperation
1971 = Collapse of Bretton Woods system
1773-1987 = Determining the purpose of the European Community
1973 = UK joins EC​ (+ Oil crisis 1)
+ Copenhagen Declaration: for the first time ‘European Identity’ in being named
1975 = Euroscepticism: UK already doubts its place in the EU!
+ First meeting of the European Council in​ Dublin
1976= Tindemans report: we see EU culture appearing through mainly symbols
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