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Procesi i koncepcije evropskog ujedinjavanja
Processes and Conception of the European Unification

Author(s): Radovan Vukadinović
Subject(s): Politics, Political Theory, Political Sciences
Published by: Fakultet političkih znanosti u Zagrebu
Keywords: Processes; Conception; European Unification;

Summary/Abstract: In the introductory part of his essay the author affirms that after World War II, former uniform term Europe got different and manifold meanings under the influence of post-war political, ideological, military and economic transformations. Pointing out the fact that the process of the European firmer connecting, which in a certain sense led also to unification, and which began just in the western part of Europe, it is pointed out that western European countries, comprised by the wave of struggle against Communism, wanting to harmonize their strategy and tactic of their common action as well as possible, they began to synchronize their actions making their connections stronger and stronger. From that point of view it has been looked upon all processes and forms which that connection has had in the post-war period. Necessity of making a uniform political, economic, military and ideological basis has found its expression in all courses of the western European connecting, which has been understood as a favourable instrument of prevention of new ideas and strengthening of their own collaboration.

  • Issue Year: IV/1967
  • Issue No: 02
  • Page Range: 330-353
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: Croatian