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"Development of the Processes of Economic and Political Integration in Western Europe After the End of the Second World War"

Pogorelsky, Alexander Valerevich

Abstract

The article examines the development of integration processes in Western Europe in the 40-50s of the XX-th century. During this period, the main objectives of the Western European states were to restore the economy destroyed by the war, regain their former political influence and ensure their security. The answer to the question of how to achieve lasting peace and economic prosperity in the future is the beginning of the processes of political and economic integration. The signing of the Treaty of Rome in 1957 marked a turning point in the history of European integration and laid the foundations for its further development in the following decades.

Keywords: European integration, Council of Europe, European Coal and Steel Community, Treaties of Rome of 1957, European Economic Community, European Atomic Energy Community.

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Pogorelsky, Alexander Valerevich "Development of the Processes of Economic and Political Integration in Western Europe After the End of the Second World War" Bulletin Social-Economic and Humanitarian Research, Tom 11, Issue 13 P. 68 - 75. doi: 10.52270/26585561_2021_11_13_68