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Title: . Explain how Cold War politics accelerated European integration in some ways but hindered it in others, such as geographic expansion.
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The Schuman plan may be seen as a reaction to the Cold War because it was an attempt by Monnet to build Europe as a large power in the face of the other two powers that were engaged in the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union. Also, by uniting France and Germany, Monnet aimed to quell the possibility of West Germany forming an alliance with the Soviet Union... Showed first 250 characters
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Also, by uniting France and Germany, Monnet aimed to quell the possibility of West Germany forming an alliance with the Soviet Union.
4. The Cold War hindered geographical expansion in Europe as a result of the so called ‘iron curtain’ which represented countries in Eastern Europe and East Germany which were under the influence of the Soviet Union... Showed next 250 characters
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