POL207Y1 Lecture : European Visions and First Steps of Cooperation Part 2

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Driving force of european cooperation: federalists vs unionists. Establish a federal european state and overcome and integrate nation states. Union of european federalists (uef 1946) & european parliamentary union (epu 1947). These groups exist today but their voices are weak. This camp was largely wiped out following the first stage of european integration and federalists are almost non-existent today. They idealistically sought to avoid a return to the destructive nationalistic past of europe. The federalists were numerous in the benelux countries and in switzerland. Cooperation of the free, sovereign and democratic nations of europe. They were realists who thought that only strong democratic governments could deal with the anarchy of the international order. Sir winston churchill made a speech in zurich, switzerland where he called for a united states of europe to be set up and led by france and germany. This speech boosted both camps through its unclear wording.

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