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来源类型 | Policy Brief |
规范类型 | 简报 |
One size does not fit all: European integration by differentiation | |
Maria Demertzis; Jean Pisani-Ferry; André Sapir; Thomas Wieser; Guntram B. Wolff | |
发表日期 | 2018-09-19 |
出版年 | 2018 |
语种 | 英语 |
概述 | The need for reform of the EU is increasingly urgent. The authors of this policy brief suggest a new governance model, combining a bare-bones EU with a 'Europe of clubs'. Such reform would offer scope for broad membership without stalling the process of integration for those that wish to pursue it. |
摘要 | THE ISSUEReforming the governance of the European Union has become urgent for three reasons: to better deal with politically-sensitive topics, to manage greater external challenges and because future EU enlargement will increase the diversity of the bloc’s membership. The answer to disagreement typically has been qualified majority voting, but on sensitive topics, the EU has increasingly moved to unanimity and heavy European Council involvement, which has often not delivered results. The alternative answer has been a Europe of multiple speeds of integration with one shared goal for all, increasing political tensions. A different approach is now needed to move Europe forward. POLICY CHALLENGETwo options would be a Europe of concentric circles and a Europe of ‘clubs’, but the former would cement tensions between the inner and the outer circles, while the latter would lead to unclear structures and an end to cohesion. However, a governance model could combine the two approaches. The model would be based on a strong ‘bare-bones EU’ formed by the single market, trade and accompanying policies, the European institutions, treaties, rule of law and a commitment to fundamental EU values. Three policy areas would be completely moved into ‘clubs’ while remaining based on the bare-bones legal and institutional structure: economic and monetary union; Schengen and asylum policy; and foreign and security policy and neighbourhood policy. Club membership would be optional but once in, countries would have to accept the rules and there would be high hurdles to leaving. Finally, a ring of friends would surround the bare-bones EU, based on very close economic relationships and some multilateral discussion elements, but no formal votes. |
主题 | European Macroeconomics & Governance |
关键词 | bare-bones EU Europe of clubs Europe of concentric circles european European governance European integration |
URL | https://bruegel.org/2018/09/one-size-does-not-fit-all/ |
来源智库 | Bruegel (Belgium) |
资源类型 | 智库出版物 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/429746 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Maria Demertzis,Jean Pisani-Ferry,André Sapir,et al. One size does not fit all: European integration by differentiation. 2018. |
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