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Cartoon by Hanel on European Political Cooperation (1985)
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Cartoon by Hanel on European Political Cooperation (1985)

‘European Political Cooperation observed by the superpowers'. In 1985, under the bemused gaze of the United States and the Soviet Union, German cartoonist Hanel illustrates the difficulties experienced by Europeans in establishing common political cooperation.

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Title Cartoon by Hanel on European Political Cooperation (1985)
Document type Cartoon
Source BODEN, Martina. Europa von Rom nach Maastricht, Eine Geschichte in Karikaturen. München: Olzog, 1997, p. 80.
Keywords European political cooperation
Copyright © Hanel
Caption ‘European Political Cooperation observed by the superpowers'. In 1985, under the bemused gaze of the United States and the Soviet Union, German cartoonist Hanel illustrates the difficulties experienced by Europeans in establishing common political cooperation.
Location in the digital library HISTORICAL EVENTS >> 1980–1986 Enlargement to the south and the Single European Act >> The EU institutions and European Political Cooperation >> European Political Cooperation (EPC) >> How European Political Cooperation worked
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See also How European Political Cooperation worked in practice
Plans for a European Union
Decision adopted by the Foreign Ministers (Luxembourg, 17 February 1986)
Report on European Political Cooperation (London, 13 October 1981)
Implementation of the decisions taken at The Hague
European Political Cooperation
'Colombo calls for a comprehensive effort to move Europe ahead' from Europe (30 January 1981)
'A new phase of political cooperation?' from Europe (9 September 1981)
Other forms of participation in the CSCE/OSCE
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