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The history of European integration aspirations is very long, dating back to the Middle Ages. European intellectuals (starting from Dante Alighieri and Pierre Dubois), driven by various motives, advocated for the unification of European countries to end military conflicts, ensure peaceful coexistence, and consolidate efforts to achieve common goals. However, the true unification of these countries occurred only after World War II. In a concise form, the author examines all stages of this complex integration process.
The book will be useful for university students studying political science, law, public administration, economics, and international relations, as well as for a wide range of readers.


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