How, and why, have Europeans made unprecedented attempts to achieve greater unity, after centuries of division, since 1945? How successful have their efforts been? Is there ever likely to be a "United States of Europe"? What factors would tend to make this a likely possibility? What would tend to make it unlikely?

What will be an ideal response?


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