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Policy categories surrendered by European states to the EU
Trade
Monetary
Agricultural
Industrial
Educational
HQ of the EU
Brussels
# countries, EU
27
Mechanisms of nation-building
(1) Mass education
(2) Military conscription
(3) Railroads
(4) Newspapers
(5) Monuments
(6) Mascots
(7) "Folk" Dress
Started the German literary nation-building movement
Johann Gottfried Herder
European aristocracy back in the 18th Century spoke this language
French
The nation starts on the ____ but ends on the ____
Left; Right
Emergence of discourse of nationhood happened in what time period
1770-1810
Nationhood: 1810-1880
Discourse advances the project of democratic and republican governance
Nationhood: 1880-1910
"Nation-states" make the discourse "true"
What does history tell us about constructivism?
It is not a gradual process.
What does the clash of civilizations tell us about "constructivism"?
It is flawed.
Men who conceived a European federation
Aristide Briand and Gustav Stresemann
Plan to deny Germany the right to national self-determination, to dismantle it following WWI.
Morgenthau Plan (Henry Morgenthau)
Plan to put the steel and coal industries of France and Germany under singular authority (after WWII)
Schuman Plan
What significant event related to the EU occurred in 1992
adoption of Euro
Scottish literary rebellion for nationhood led by this man
James MacPherson
What did James MacPherson write?
"Fingal" a "Fourth Century epic poem." (wink wink)
Nation: what is it claimed to be?
"Ancient" peoples, attached to a territory, who share an "ancient" language and "ancient" culture
Four responses to nation-states and their Third World and European associates
(1) Revolution -- use the nation-state as an instrument of class struggle.

Nkrumah (Ghana) || Stalin, Trotsky

(2) Use the nation-state for international benefit

Senghor (first leader of Senegal) || Charles de Gaulle

(3) Imitate the West

Aflaq and the Ba'ath Party || Serbian nationalism, Flemish separatism

(4) Reject the nation-state

Hassan al-Banna and the Muslim Brotherhood || EU advocates
Charles Dawes
The man behind the Dawes Plan, a plan for Germany to pay war reparations following WWI that entangled it with the U.S. economy