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Cornerstones of European Integration

January 1, 1948
foundation of the Benelux customs-union
May 5, 1949
foundation of the council of Europe
May 5, 1950
Schumann declaration (Monnet’s plan for ECSC)
October 24, 1950
Pleven declaration (Monnet’s plan for EDC)
April 18, 1951
Paris Treaty establishing the ECSC; Members: Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxemburg, the Netherlands
August, 1954
French Assemblee Nationale rejects the EDC-Treaty
June 3, 1955
Messina-Declaration
March 25, 1957
signing of the treaties of Rome, creation of the EEC and of EURATOM
July-August 1961
applications for membership by Ireland, Denmark and Britain, Norway applies in 1962
January 14, 1962
President de Gaulle vetoes membership of Britain
July 1965 – January 1966
policy of the « empty chair » by President de Gaulle
May – September 1967
renewed application for membership by Britain, Ireland, Denmark, Norway and Sweden, again vetoed by de Gaulle
July 1969
de Gaulle resigns, the council reconsiders the applications
October 7, 1970
adoption of the Werner-report on economic and monetary union
January 1, 1973
Britain, Ireland and Denmark join the EEC
August 1, 1975
35 states including the USA, the Soviet Union sign the Helsinki Final Act, establishing the CSCE (from 1990 onwards: OSCE)
June 7-10, 1979
first direct elections for the European Parliament
January 1, 1981
Greece joins the EEC
January 1, 1986
Spain and Portugal join the EEC
February 17, 1986
signing of the Common European Act, taking effect on July 1, 1987
April 14, 1987
Turkey applies for membership of the EC
July 1988
creation of the Phare-Programme for Poland and Hungary
November 9, 1989
fall of the Berlin Wall
December 9, 1989
the European Council adopts the Delors-plan on Monetary Union and the Social Charter
July 1, 1990
first phase of EMU (free flow of capital)
October 3, 1990
German reunification
December 15, 1990
European Council creates the TACIS Programme
December 10, 1991
signing of the Treaty of Maastricht, taking effect on November 1, 1993
January 1, 1993
finalisation of the Common Market
January 1, 1994
second phase of EMU takes effect (convergence criteria and EMI)
January 1, 1995
Austria, Sweden and Finland join the EU
January 1, 1996
customs-union with Turkey takes effect
December 14, 1996
European Council agrees on Stability and Growth Pact
October 2, 1997
signing of the Treaty of Amsterdam taking effect on May 1, 1999
January 1, 1999
the Euro becomes the official currency in 11 Member-States
March 23, 2000
European Council agrees Lisbon Agenda
January 2, 2001
Greece joins the Euro
February 26, 2001
signing of the Treaty of Nice taking effect on February 17, 2003
December 15, 2001
Laeken Declaration
January 1, 2002
Euro-coins and banknotes enter circulation
February 28, 2002
the Convention on the Future of Europe meets for its first session
July 18, 2003
the draft Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe is presented to the European Council in Thessaloniki
May 1, 2004
Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary join the EU
October 29, 2004
signing of the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe
May 29, 2005
French voters reject the constitutional treaty, as do Dutch voters three days later. As a result, the member-states opt for a period of reflection to reconsider their options
January 1, 2007
Bulgaria and Romania join the EU
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