Western Europe

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Europe>Western Europe

Intro

This subregion anchors EU governance, finance, and industrial coordination.

Background

High levels of integration coexist with political divergence and industrial strain.

History

Western Europe drove post-war reconstruction and European integration, gradually consolidating economic and political institutions that now face internal stress.

Present Day

Focused on maintaining institutional leadership while adapting to security realities.

Future Outlook

Continued centrality, but under pressure from political fragmentation and external competition.

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Event Timeline

1860

Convention of Peking

The Convention of Peking ended the Second Opium War and ceded the Kowloon Peninsula south of Boundary Street to Britain.

1856-1860

Second Opium War

The Second Opium War expanded Western military pressure on Qing China, resulting in deeper treaty concessions, legalized opium trade, and intensified foreign presence in imperial affairs.

June 1839

First Opium War

In June 1839, Chinese official Lin Zexu ordered the destruction of British opium stockpiles in Canton, sparking the First Opium War.

1994-12-05

Budapest Memorandum – Ukraine’s Nuclear Gamble

In 1994, Ukraine surrendered the world’s third-largest nuclear arsenal in exchange for security assurances. The Budapest Memorandum was a milestone in post-Soviet diplomacy – and later, a haunting example of broken promises.