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The events in Belgrade have provided another moment for that too-long-postponed debate on the larger goals of European
integration
to take place.
Abandoning it would be tantamount to declaring the entire European
integration
project a failure.
But the court, not German policymakers, has the final say regarding further fiscal
integration.
Experienced observers remind us that crises, rather than vision, have tended to drive progress at critical stages of Europe’s historic
integration
– a multi-decade journey driven by the desire to ensure long-term peace and prosperity in what previously had been one of the world’s most violent regions and the site of appalling human suffering.
As a result, progress towards meaningful economic and political
integration
can be painfully slow during the good times.
Nonetheless, many veterans of the European
integration
project see a silver lining in the dark clouds massing over their creation.
African countries’ drive toward domestic development has been accompanied by accelerating regional
integration.
Africa’s shift toward regional
integration
encourages competitiveness by distributing more effectively production factors – such as inputs and equipment – and by allowing greater labor mobility.
African governments should pursue intra-regional trade liberalization, institutional integration, and infrastructure development with greater determination than ever.
At a moment when
integration
is being debated in France, Zidane embodied the ideal of success through talent and hard work – while never betraying himself or his Algerian origins.
Unlike the Arab countries, Eastern Europe and the Balkans benefited from a common starting point and a common path forward: all are part of a continent that has taken historic steps toward
integration
since World War II.
Although this so-called “harmonized” approach applies to a commercial industry, its focus on coordinating with the Regional Economic Communities (RECs) – African Union states grouped for economic
integration
– could serve as a model for more effective collective action on TB containment.
This policy, which Israelis view to be benevolent, supposes that economic
integration
of Arabs and Jews is possible without modifying the Zionist concept of Israel as a Jewish state.
But a partial economic reorientation towards Asia does not pose any real risk of disengagement from Europe; on the contrary, over the past two years, Russia has officially made a decisive turn in favor of closer
integration
with the European Union.
And, last but not least, the vision of peaceful global
integration
would receive a powerful boost.
Moreover, leaving the EU will wound the British economy, and could well push Scotland to leave the United Kingdom – to say nothing of Brexit’s ramifications for the future of European
integration.
The Greek crisis may be forcing Europe to move towards greater integration, with or without Greece.
Liberals and social democrats supported a private-ownership economy, markets, European integration, and increased trade, tempered by substantially redistributive taxes and transfers, a strong social safety net, and some public ownership in areas such as infrastructure and finance.
When it comes to trade protectionism, European integration, and economic globalization, those on the far right and the far left often share the same views.
Since the outbreak of this crisis, they have repeatedly been forced by events to push European
integration
further than they had initially envisaged.
By forcing European integration, he succeeded in making Germany a reliable partner for Europeans and Americans alike, and a trusted interlocutor for Russia.
If only rational reasoning was the basis of decision-making, the remaining 27 member states would, in line with their interests, move to strengthen the EU by taking immediate steps toward stabilization and enhanced
integration.
Apparently, the myth-busting power of two terrible world wars, once sufficient to forge a common Europe and establish the EU, is no longer enough to sustain the post-1945 European
integration
project.
For now, the governments of almost all member states are maintaining a contradictory stance, rejecting further
integration
while insisting that the EU must “deliver.”
Just what the EU should deliver, and how, in the absence of further
integration
remains unexplained.
Many people think that 2012 will be the make-or-break year for Europe – either a quantum leap in European integration, with the creation of a fiscal union and the issuance of Eurobonds, or the eurozone’s disintegration, igniting the mother of all financial crises.
While the eurozone is unlikely to collapse in 2012, there will be no definitive answer to the question of whether the euro will survive, because there will be no quantum leap in European
integration.
Turkey’s Hot-Money ProblemNEW YORK – The ongoing financial volatility in emerging economies is fueling debate about whether the so-called “Fragile Five” – Brazil, India, Indonesia, South Africa, and Turkey – should be viewed as victims of advanced countries’ monetary policies or victims of their own excessive
integration
into global financial markets.
But economic
integration
is one thing, and political
integration
quite another.
The Italians have been unconditional, enthusiastic supporters of the
integration
process - the more the better.
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