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The economic and political history of Belgium

  • HOMEPAGE
    • BELGIUM
  • SOCIETY
    • 1.1. LINGUISTIC CONFLICT: COMPETENCES
    • 1.2. THE ROYAL QUESTION: LEOPOLD III
    • 1.3. THE SCHOOL QUESTION: CONSEQUENCES
    • 1.4. BELGIAN COLONIALISM AND THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE CONGO
    • 1.5. FLANDERS AND WALLONIA
      • 1.5.1. THE FALL OF WALLONIA
      • 1.5.2. THE RISE TO POWER OF FLANDERS
  • ECONOMY
    • 2.1. INTERWAR AND POSTWAR PERIODS
    • 2.2. GOLDEN SIXTIES
    • 2.3. OIL CRISIS
    • 2.4. SMALL STATE, OPEN ECONOMY
    • 2.5. THE BELGIAN FRANC
    • 2.6. OWNERSHIP OF BELGIAN FIRMS. Why are there no belgian multinationals?
  • POLITICS
    • 3.1. BELGIUM DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR
    • 3.2. WORLD WAR TWO: German Occupation
    • 3.3. BELGIUM: FROM CENTRALIZATION TO DECENTRALIZATION.
    • 3.4. POLITICAL INSTABILITY. Conservation of peace and Consociational democracy
    • 3.5. BELGIUM: POLITICAL PARTIES
    • 3. 6. BELGIUM: The beginning of the 21st century
  • INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
    • 4.1. BENELUX
    • 4.2. NATO, ECSC & EURATOM:
    • 4.3. EU AND BRUSSELS AS AN ADMINISTRATIVE CITY
    • 4.4. BELGIUM AND THE UN

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