- Published: September 29, 2022
- Updated: September 29, 2022
- Level: Masters
- Language: English
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In the early twentieth century, Europe suffered wars considered most destructive in human history; harsh political and economic rivalries between its states. At the dawn of twenty first century, the states of Eastern and Western Europe united in a continental scale political system. The foundations of democracy of the European are weak because the decision making amongst the twenty-seven states is difficult. Otherwise, the union is one of the most remarkable achievements of modern times.
The coal and steel developed to the European Economic Community in 1958. In 1995 three countries joined the union namely Austria, Finland and Sweden. In 2007, Bulgaria and Romania joined the union. In 2004, Cyprus, Estonia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Malta, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia, Poland and Slovenia were considered part of the European Union and largest integration that took place. The integration involved the breaking of some of the countries restrictions to adhere to certain issues such as free movement issues.