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One Europe Several Europes Continental Unity and Diversity Opening Address to Peace Congress, August 21, 1849 Victor Hugo A day will come when your arms will fall even from your hands! A day will come when war will seem as absurd and impossible between Paris and London, between Petersburg and Berlin, between Vienna and Turin, as it would be impossible and would seem absurd today between Rouen and Amiens, between Boston and Philadelphia. A day will come when you France, you Russia, you Italy, you England, you Germany, you all, nations of the continent, without losing your distinct qualities and your glorious individuality, will be merged closely within a superior unit and you will form the European brotherhood, just as Normandy, Brittany, Burgundy, Lorraine, Alsace, all our provinces are merged together in France. A day will come when the only fields of battle will be markets opening up to trade and minds opening up to ideas. A day will come when the bullets and the bombs will be replaced by votes, by the universal suffrage of the peoples, by the venerable arbitration of a great sovereign senate which will be to Europe what this parliament is to England, what this diet is to Germany, what this legislative assembly is to France. A day will come when we will display cannon in museums just as we display instruments of torture today, and are amazed that such things could ever have been possible. (...) Key Term: Supranational Organization What are some of the common traits and differences between European States? Warsaw, Poland Athens, Greece Romania What are the borders and limits of the European Union? Europe over the Centuries Europe according to the EU • Geopolitics of the European Union • European Union's associations, partnerships and alliances Eurozone Countries 2015 Schengen Members 2013 Source: ec.europa.eu 2013 Council of Europe: Founding nations in yellow EU Members in 2013 I. European Civilization A. Based on common culture and history – History: succession of historical periods Greeks/Romans Christianized Western Civilization Industrial Era – The source of many innovations around the world e.g. law, philosophy • Humanism, the Printing press Thomas More Erasmus • The Enlightenment Scientific Discoveries Salons • Political Revolutions and the defense of human rights The French Revolution Declaration of the Rights of Man • Many artistic and cultural movements Impressionism Cubism Classicism • Industrial Era – Europe consolidates its economic headstart and innovative ways of thinking Steam Engines Europe, center of Industrial Power • Video: Europe’s Industry, Europe’s heartbeat The EU in the World UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy Javier Solana, and EU Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner The EU is a global player. Its soft power promotes stability, prosperity, democracy and human rights, delivers concrete results in the fight to eradicate poverty, and in achieving sustainable development. Addressing Global Challenges • Peace & Security – Works for global peace and security alongside the United States and multilateral organizations – including NATO and the United Nations. – Undertakes humanitarian and peacekeeping missions and has provided military forces for crisis management around the globe. • Counterterrorism & Homeland Security – Taken steps to improve intelligence sharing, enhance law enforcement and judicial cooperation, curtail terrorist financing. – Boosts trade and transport security to support the struggle against terrorism. Addressing Global Challenges • Democracy & Human Rights – Works globally for free elections and open democratic processes. – Fights racism and intolerance at home and abroad. – Campaigns globally against capital punishment. • Development Assistance & Humanitarian Relief – The EU and its Member States are the world’s largest aid donor, providing 55% of total official development assistance. – Provides billions of dollars in humanitarian aid to more than 100 countries in response to crises and natural disasters. Addressing Global Challenges • Trade – European Commission represents all 27 EU Member States before the World Trade Organization. – Supports free trade and open markets, within the rules-based structure of the WTO, to promote growth and jobs in both industrialized and developing countries. – The world's most open market for products and commodities from developing countries – 40% of all EU imports are from developing countries. Addressing Global Challenges Source: German Information Center USA • Environmental Protection – A leader in global efforts to protect the environment, maintaining rigorous and comprehensive systems at home. – Plays a key role in developing and implementing international agreements, such as the Kyoto Protocol on Climate Change. – Executing a “cap and trade” system to reduce greenhouse gas emissions – Takes the lead in the fight against global warming with the adoption of binding energy targets (cutting 20% of the EU’s greenhouse gas emissions by 2020). Conclusion • The EU constitutes a group of developed countries. 500 million inhabitants who possess considerable buying power and who on the whole benefit from a strong level of development. The EU space is a space of freedom which renders it attractive. • The EU is a political construction which sets standards (human rights, the environment, technology, etc.) carries values , making Europe unique compared to other integrated regions around the world. Homework • Review Key Terms (3 pages) • Reading: – Text: “Human Geography – The European Union” – Text: “Europe’s Contested Geography”