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All items tagged EU integrationOpen Think Tank ArticlesJanuary 4, 2010 | Ukraine and EU ExpansionAndrey Chubyk: Despite being in the center of Europe, Ukraine does not have the perspective of full integration into the Union. However, the Eastern Partnership offered by Poland and Sweden offers the possibility for both the EU and Ukraine to develop a more mutually acceptable, long-term relationship. ... MoreNovember 24, 2009 | The EU's Imaginary Clash of CivilizationsBasak Yavcan Ural: Public opposition to Turkey’s accession to the EU has largely been ignored, although it represents a real threat to the negotiation process. The EU needs to reconstruct its identity, by emphasizing diversity and multiculturalism. Turkey also needs to address existing misperceptions. ... MoreDecember 11, 2007 | New Dreams for Europe's FutureJan Techau: Europe’s role is changing. The dream of a European superstate is redundant. Instead, Europe should be looking beyond its borders. ... MoreGlobal Must Read ArticlesMarch 11, 2010 | European Economic Government WantedWhat used to be inconceivable, is today desirable and even essential. ++ As mentioned by the President of the EU, a European economic government should be the centre of all the EU efforts and attention for three reasons. ++ First, the crisis revealed the lack of coordination among national member states’ economies; second, the failed Lisbon strategy proved the EU needs to ... MoreJuly 13, 2009 | German Constitutional Court Ends EU IntegrationThe constitutional court decision lets Germany ratify the Lisbon treaty but blocks all further integration. ++ It does not view the European parliament as a genuine legislature, thus states retain all sovereignty and responsibility for major issues like fiscal policy. ++ “It is difficult to conceive of a [future] European treaty that could be both material and in line with this ruling.” ++ ... MoreCommentsJuly 18, 2009 | This is an absolutely critical question about... |
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