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Trends and Evolutions of Higher Education Related to the European Integration and Membership

Daniela-Mihaela Neamţu ()
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Daniela-Mihaela Neamţu: Ştefan cel Mare University of Suceava

Chapter Chapter 8 in Education and Economic Development, 2023, pp 147-168 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Currently, the European Union is an economic, social, and political entity under continuous construction, the result of a process that began more than five decades ago. In his historic declaration of May 9, 1950, R. Schuman stated that “Europe will not be built all at once or on the basis of a single plan, but will develop on the basis of accumulations based on the de facto solidarity of European states that regained their national sovereignty after the Second World War.”. The basis of the creation of the integrative structure in the European area was obtaining and maintaining military and political stability through economic means and the need for economic growth and development in a different plan than the national one.

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-20382-4_8

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