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Re: EEC (European Economic Community)
| quote: | Originally posted by Mosaic
I've done some searching, but I still find myself quite confused.
Is this THE European Union, a part of it, or a completely different entity? |
Ummm all of the above, sort of.
The EEC was formed back in the late 1950s by the Treaty of Rome. Basically it's purpose was to set up a free-trade zone (a customs union) between the signatories to the treaty.
10 years later (this puts us in 1967-68), the EEC merged with the European Atomic Community and the European Steel and Coal Community (that's not the correct name, you'd need to look them up on the EU's website) and collectively they became know as the European Community. When they merged their focus was still mainly on trade issues although I believe the European parliament was created.
Then in 1992 the member states of the EC got together and signed the Maastricht Treaty that created the EU. The EC essentially got folded into the EU. So it's kind of the economic side of the EU, but it's no longer identifiable as a a stand alone entity.
My memory is a bit rusty on this stuff. You can find more at europa.eu.int
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