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Any transition to peace may well prove ephemeral unless policymakers make political reconciliation and
integration
– not optimal economic policies – the bedrock priority.
After Germany’s general election in September, it is hoped, a more stable EU could begin to make much faster progress toward unity and
integration.
This represents the biggest obstacle to further fiscal
integration
in the eurozone.
After all, its main problem is not immigration, but the
integration
of the second generation of immigrants – and the extremism that failure on that front can beget.
A powerful factor underlying the drop in cross-border capital flows is the dramatic reversal of European financial
integration.
The rationale for the euro’s creation – the financial and economic
integration
of Europe – is now being undermined.
Given that Europe led the recent rise and fall of financial globalization, any effort to reset the system should focus on measures to restore confidence and put European financial
integration
back on track.
Jean Mannet, the great Frenchman who was the driving force behind European integration, used to warn: "An idea which is not embodied in an institution will die".
Financial flows have been accompanied by unprecedented financial integration, with most East European banks now controlled by Western parents.
Instead, negotiators must aim to spread the benefits of trade more widely, by taking better advantage of the opportunities for cooperation stemming from geographical proximity, complementary labor markets, demographic dynamics, and economic
integration.
We recognize, of course, that few of even the most fervent supporters of European
integration
want to help Ukraine quickly become a member.
And they have little interest in “ever-closer union,” characterized by comprehensive political and economic
integration.
This contrasts sharply with the vision upheld by many other EU members, including core countries like France and Germany, which view the EU’s single market as a stepping stone toward deeper integration, not an end in itself.
In fact, the EU has been struggling to tackle collectively the challenges it faces – in particular, the refugee crisis, which has already strained passport-free travel within the Schengen Area (one of the most visible, celebrated, and appreciated achievements of European integration).
Its transformative power springs from the promise of potential membership, a “neighborhood policy” that exports European values, and its facilitation of global institution-building and copycat regional
integration.
That means redistributing some of the economic benefits of free movement to communities bearing the burden of it; strengthening control of external borders and cooperation against terrorism; ensuring greater flexibility for eurozone
integration
and migration; and returning to the idea that EU institutions’ highest calling is to defend Europe’s nation-states, not to develop their own power.
In fact, they could inadvertently destroy the benefits of European
integration
that people most value.
Recognizing the potential for local resistance to
integration
programs for refugee doctors is essential to develop proactive policies that ensure success.
For refugee doctors relocating to countries where LGBTI health and rights are recognized,
integration
curricula should include training on LGBTI health, particularly the rights of exceptionally vulnerable LGBTI refugees.
The Calculus Of DiversityLONDON: What is Europe's future:
integration
or disintegration?
Are
integration
and disintegration the only alternatives for Europe?
But if the countries of eastern Europe remain outside the core of European
integration
built around the Franco-German axis, implications for the European project will be vast.
Sweden, Denmark and Britain (as well as Switzerland and Norway which remain outside the EU) are uncomfortable with the Franco-German vision of deep and rapid
integration.
With public opinion in Britain and Sweden pressing against further
integration
with the Franco-German core, a new model of European development may emerge.
Countries that want to stand back from full political
integration
and preserve their national identities need not turn their backs on Europe.
Anyone who has studied the calculus of Newton and Leibnitz knows that disintegration is not the only antonym of
integration.
In calculus the opposite of
integration
is differentiation.
What they want is to prevent the
integration
with the West of Russia itself, for that would mean the end of their regime.
At that point, treaty change – and further
integration
– will once again become possible.
Related to this is the fact that nowadays economic development depends less on a particular country and more on regional integration, which can serve to avoid the negative effects of those financial speculations boosted by globalization.
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