Integration
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For German conservatives, European
integration
and national identity are not warring concepts, as they seem to be to our opponents and so many others.
To be sure, impatient dissatisfaction has been a driving force behind European
integration
since its initial years.
More recently, the Prun agreement has elevated police cooperation to police
integration
among the participating states.
The Decade of Roma Inclusion provides a blueprint for how to achieve
integration
and equality, and to eliminate unlawful discrimination.
After WWII, global
integration
finally began anew, first in trade and then, since the 1980s, in finance.
In the eurozone, in addition to the perceived nexus between banks and governments, the governing elite’s willingness to embrace European integration, and taxpayer-financed cross-border financial support, without broad public consultation has generated a similar sentiment.
Germany has always been the motor of European integration, in accordance with its political and economic interests.
Why bother with all that complicated
integration
involving the Schengen Agreement, a monetary union, and EU regulations, which in the end don’t work properly and only weaken the member states’ global competitiveness?
The European
integration
process – aimed at overcoming Franco-German enmity and reconciling West Germany’s industrial potential with European stability (and thus, under the US and NATO security umbrella, excluding the recurrence of war in Europe) – was marginal to its concerns.
It was and still is about overcoming European fragmentation via an
integration
process beginning with the economy and ending in political
integration.
The British error is to assume that one goal, a common market for Europe, can be had without the other, greater political integration, over the long term.
China’s rush to build more dams promises to roil relations across Asia, fostering greater competition for water and impeding the already slow progress toward institutionalizing regional cooperation and
integration.
Building the institutions of a market economy should be the main focus, not alignment with expensive EU standards in food production or the environment;The EU should gradually phase out its Common Agricultural Policy, which primarily benefits owners of large farms, and instead develop new instruments of financial assistance for its own poor regions and its new neighbours;Current EU members and successful candidate countries could make available large-scale training programmes in market-relevant disciplines for the young generation in CIS countries;Taking as a model the Stability Pact in the Balkans, the EU could offer concrete incentives, such as economic assistance and the prospect of closer integration, to stimulate parties to end unresolved regional conflicts in the Caucasus, Transdniestria and Central Asia;The main actors providing international assistance - including the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, EBRD, the EU itself and the United Nations Development Programme - should ensure a minimum level of co-ordination to avoid duplication and waste.
The Bretton Woods-GATT regime entailed a “shallow” form of international economic
integration
that implied controls on international capital flows, which Keynes and his contemporaries had viewed as crucial for domestic economic management.
The logic of the financial crisis is driving Europeans toward greater integration, which implies new mechanisms for political expression.
The European project has long suffered from giving economic
integration
pride of place while pushing political unification to the backburner.
But the biggest risks are to European
integration.
European
integration
has rarely been affected by the left/right divide.
Peronist governments in Argentina used it to hype
integration
while doing little or nothing to remove actual barriers to trade.
What is certain is that the outcome of the European Parliament election is bad news for supporters of deeper EU integration, which would require shifting more power from the member states to the supranational level, and for supporters of further EU enlargement.
Adjustment by all northern European countries would have double the impact of any expansion of demand by Germany alone, owing to the high degree of
integration
among the “Teutonic” countries.
The disasters of two world wars, and the half-century of Cold War, pushed Europe to embrace cooperation and
integration
in order to avoid another suicidal battle.
Simply put, the idea of European
integration
transformed our continent.
But even in hard times, every European knows deep down that European
integration
has delivered peace with clear prospects for broadening Europe's zone of peace and stability.
The half-century of peace that
integration
has delivered involved constant changes.
Indeed, it is vital to understand that Europe's
integration
process is not mechanical but organic.
For no one should be mistaken: there are alternatives to European
integration
- all of them bad, unwanted, and dangerous.
Unless all Europeans remain devoted to
integration
and the creation of an open Europe, the Continent's dark past may once again become its future.
There are a number of qualities that must be understood if
integration
is to continue to build an ever more open Europe.
There would be no Union and no integration, were it not built on the principles of democracy.
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