Abstract

Together with the opening of the European Union to the Easter European countries, the ratification of the European constitutional Treaty and its rejection by referendum in France and the Netherlands, the years 2004 and 2005 make a turning point in the history of the European construction. The shaking of the entrenched beliefs, related to a new approach of Europe’s borders generated a large reconsideration of the real meaning of the EU concept. Is the search for peace as an initial goal still relevant to understand today’s Europe ?

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