The "New European Union" - Characteristics, Contradictions and Challenges
Wolfgang Quaisser () and
Steve Wood
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Wolfgang Quaisser: Osteuropa-Institut, Regensburg (Institut for East European Studies)
Steve Wood: School of Politi-cal and International Studies, Flinders University, Australia
No 30, Memoranda - Policy Papers from Institut für Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung (Institute for East and Southeast European Studies)
Abstract:
Endorsement of the ‘Reform Treaty’, culminating in its’ signing as the Treaty of Lisbon in December 2007, promises to end the EU’s enduring institutional problems. The compromise reached is the best realistically possible outcome given the divergent interests in the EU27. Yet uncertainties and reservations remain: the Treaty must be ratified by all member states; and the proposed institutional solutions have to be tested in practice. Important areas of economic and social policy, along with much of foreign and security policy, and all of defence, are still the domain of national governments. The Single Market is yet to be completed and in several member state polities resistance to greater liberalisation is strong. The framework conditions for functionality have improved but this does not guarantee that governments will vigorously tackle common challenges in a coordinated and efficient way at national and European levels. Further differentiation within the EU appears unavoidable.
Pages: 7
Date: 2008-02
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