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All items tagged monetary unionOpen Think Tank ArticlesJuly 14, 2011 | Does Europe Have a Death Wish?Joschka Fischer: Europeans must forge ahead with the political union now; otherwise the euro and EU integration will be undone. Europe would then lose nearly everything it has gained over a half-century from transcending nationalism. In the light of the emerging new world order, this would be a tragedy. ... MoreGlobal Must Read ArticlesOctober 28, 2011 | "Europeanizing Europe"The EU’s inherently weak internal structure is not suited to deal with the current financial crisis and threatens to bring an end to European integration. ++ A collapse of the monetary union would be a death sentence for the EU as a whole. ++ The EU must evolve from an organization based on common principle to an EU government with real political power. ++ Unless the Europeans act quickly to ... MoreSeptember 8, 2011 | Full Integration Is Europe's Only OptionWith more European countries falling into financial turmoil, it is time the EU took significant steps towards greater political and economic integration. ++ The current European crisis shows that a monetary union cannot function without a common fiscal and coordinated economic policy. ++ Strengthening European federalism is the only way to guarantee long-term stability for the EU and its common ... MoreFebruary 16, 2009 | Europe: Incoordination Means ProtectionismThe EU responded to the financial crisis in an uncoordinated fashion. ++ When stimulus plans are implemented on the national level, governments will go out of their way to keep the money in the national economy and bend competition rules. ++ Three effects follow: stimulus plans are compromised, the single market is adversely influenced, and an “existential threat to monetary union” ... More |
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