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III 3. The Search for Peace in Europe between the Two World Wars 201
III 4. Franklin Delano Roosevelt 203
Chapter IV – European Integration 223
IV 1. Premise 225
IV 2. Pre-World War One Ideas for a Unified Europe 229
IV 3. The World Wars Era 231
IV 4. Key Concepts Developed as premise to the Integration 232
IV 4.1. Federalism 232
IV 4.2. Functionalism 234
IV 4.3. Confederalism 235
IV 5. 1950’s 238
IV 6. 1960’s 252
IV 7. 1970’s 259
IV 8. 1980’s 269
IV 9. 1990’s 277
IV 10. 2000-2005 291
Chapter V – The Nationalism Problem Across Europe 299
V 1. Why is there War? 301
V 2. Critical European Areas: the Ethnic Factor 312
V 2.1. Western Europe 312
V 2.2. Central and Eastern Europe 317
V 2.3. The Balkans: Focus on ex-Yugoslavia 328
V 2.4. European CIS 345
Chapter VI – The European Union and Cosmopolitan Democracy 347
VI 1. Premise 349
VI 2. The Uniqueness of the European Union Model for Peace 350
VI 3. The Democratic Rules 352
VI 4. The State of Democracy in the European Continent 355
VI 5. Human Rights 360
VI 6. Ethnic Minorities 366
VI 7. European Integration as an Answer to the Need for Peace 368
VI 8. The European Union and Cosmopolitan Democracy 372