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In Europe, populist parties have tended to emphasize their aversion to European integration, with those on the right often also condemning immigration, while the left denounces rising economic inequality.
Of course, minorities have made progress towards more
integration
and economic success.
No
Integration
without RepresentationFLORENCE – The eurozone crisis is a common cause for Europeans.
But Hamilton’s ideas are incomplete without Madison’s examination of how political representation should be structured in order to facilitate economic
integration.
Macron is already marshaling support among center-right leaders in Spain and the Netherlands, who are more sympathetic to his vision for European
integration.
The Union deals with foreign policy; the Community with economic
integration.
Europe must be more than a vehicle of economic integration, which is almost accomplished anyway.
This trend toward greater regional
integration
will offer a unique opportunity to tap an entire highly lucrative market from a few beachheads.
Yet this is its neighborhood, and it could easily propose a similar
integration
initiative here.
Two fundamental principles have underpinned European integration: solidarity and subsidiarity.
In the postwar history of European integration, dynamic solidarity was strong in the first period - that of the European Coal and Steel Community - both in its economic development strategy (reconstruction) and in the Treaties, particularly the Treaty of Rome.
In the 21st century, Europe must reconsider the value of both principles - solidarity and subsidiarity - if it is to attain
integration'
s historic goal: the freedom and well being needed to overcome the differences and political divisions that incited tragedy in the 20th century.
The EU peace project – the original impetus for European
integration
– may have worked too well; after more than six decades of success, it had come to be considered hopelessly outdated.
The benefits of a monetary union based on a stable macroeconomic framework and governed by an independent central bank are manifest: the euro area has enjoyed low inflation and low interest rates for much of the last decade, a boost in trade and investment, and rapid
integration
of financial markets.
In a potentially more volatile twenty-first century global economy, we must reap the maximum benefits of economic
integration
in terms of growth and jobs.
Similarly, “opening” heralded the PRC’s
integration
into the world community – especially the capitalist West.
As a result, Bing launched a few forays into vertical
integration.
After all, deeper European
integration
and the creation of a single political system offer solid, practical advantages that do not require a common identity or language.
So, fundamental considerations speak for deeper European integration, extending even to the creation of a single European state.
The kind of fiscal
integration
and centralized power that they would require do not even remotely resemble those in place in the US.
They will share with him their common determination to help him build a better, more democratic future for his people, and strengthen Ukraine’s Euro-Atlantic
integration.
After all, China’s development strategy depends on its continued
integration
into the world economy – and, specifically, reliable access to American markets and technology.
The historical parallel here is not, as is often suggested, with the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, but with the Marshall Plan, which provided real incentives, not lofty rhetoric and hortatory appeals, for
integration
and democratic consolidation.
As with postwar European integration, America has a crucial role to play.
Even so, these countries’ geographic proximity to Europe enhances the benefits from trade and financial
integration.
The efficient
integration
of global supply chains has created employment opportunities in developing countries and in the higher value-added sectors of advanced countries.
Indeed, although EU
integration
is already bringing democracy and stability to the countries of the Balkans, it is an unfinished job, and completing that task is both vital and uncertain.
The current economic crisis is leading public opinion in the western Balkans to lose confidence that peace and economic growth are still within reach, creating the risk of a possible slowdown in the
integration
process.
That is why, at the EU-United States summit held in Prague last year, I proposed an eight-pronged initiative, elements of which have now been fully or partially taken up, including the Conference held in Sarajevo last June where the EU reiterated its commitment to the
integration
process of the Balkans region as whole.
Serbia is emblematic of the importance of doing so, as public support there for the EU
integration
process has risen sharply in a only months, from 40% to 60%, thanks in large part to the EU’s decision of earlier this year to liberalize the visa regime.
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