The German Effect Over the Growth and Power of the European Union.

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Ethan Hovarth

Abstract

With the rise of the European Union in the late 20th century, it has shown
that regional cooperation is entirely possible on a large scale. By looking
at the history of this institution, it will be possible to replicate it in other
areas of the world to help breed more cooperation. Problems with this
model have been numerous, but it has survived. With the possible exit of
Greece from the European Union, it has threatened to unravel all of the
work put into the European Union to this point. One member has risen to
the challenge to hold it all together. Through Germany’s leadership and
wealth, it has brought the European Union back from the brink and on
track to success.

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