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Recently, in anticipation of a hypothetical confrontation with Iran, a major military maneuver – the Juniper Cobra exercise – was conducted to test Israel’s
integration
into US ballistic missile defenses.
The outcome made it clear that there are now two Europes: one in which the logic of
integration
is deeply embedded in the political system and the social order; and one that rejects the basic assumptions of pooled sovereignty.
The establishment of a single market and monetary unification in the absence of political
integration
has required delegation of policy to technocratic bodies such as the European Commission, the European Central Bank, and the European Court of Justice.
In a scene reminiscent of the intergalactic assembly in Star Wars, participants sat at a large table encircling a map of Eurasia to discuss the emerging world order, great power rivalries, sanction wars, nuclear proliferation, and regional
integration
projects.
The only answer is precisely the opportunity to reap the benefits of
integration.
Monetary union, it was assumed, would foster economic integration, bolstering Europe’s long-term growth.
While the idea of a "return" expressed an idealised vision of the Europe of values and common heritage, its concrete expression was the desire to join the process of European
integration
successfully developed in the Western part of the continent.
This distinct genealogy contributed to the fact that after 1989 the real priorities of the Union was not the rapid reunification of Europe but rather deepening
integration
of its western half, and protecting itself from possible destabilizing effects of radical geopolitical changes.
The real long-term success of the Kosovo war can be assured only by the prospect of
integration
of Balkans with the developed Europe.
It should embark now on a policy of an accelerated political and security
integration
of the countries of Central Europe without slowing down their economic
integration.
The Myitsone and Mekong incidents have now cast a shadow over these projects, fueling fear of a chain reaction that could wreck China’s two-decade-long effort to achieve deeper regional
integration.
Many people started to think of regional
integration
as the answer to depression.
But the sort of
integration
that occurs in times of economic crisis is often destructive.
But this set-up makes little sense in the face of the economic logic of European
integration.
And here, too,
integration
is essential to scale and connect markets, reduce consumer costs, and drive growth.
If income and job growth do not pick up soon, populist parties may come closer to power at the national level in Europe, with anti-EU sentiments stalling the process of European economic and political
integration.
The most effective way to tackle that problem is to advance integration, through concrete policies that support education and social assimilation, as well as more open dialogue among various groups.
British sociologist Anthony Giddens rightly describes such examples as cases of
integration
or union in exchange for global influence.
Paradoxically, when the crisis struck, the EU was criticized for its lack of
integration.
In the second half of the century, farsighted leaders looked beyond revenge and gradually constructed the institutions of European
integration.
Fiscal
integration
is limited.
National identities remain stronger than a common European identity, despite six decades of integration, and national interests, while subdued in comparison to the past, still matter.
Legal
integration
is increasing, and European Court verdicts have compelled member countries to change policies.
But legislative- and executive-branch
integration
has lagged, and, while Europe has created a president and a central figure for foreign relations, foreign and defense policy remains only partly integrated.
And now the recent financial crisis has exposed the limits of fiscal
integration
in the eurozone and raised questions about the role and future of the euro.
As more activities become digitized, China’s
integration
into the global value chain will increasingly occur in digital spaces.
To advance its interest in Arab Israelis’ economic and social integration, in December 2015 the Israeli government approved a truly historic five-year plan.
Nearly three years later, the
integration
of Arab Israelis is progressing apace.
The increasing
integration
and prosperity of Arab Israelis is empowering them to push back against discriminatory policies.
Last year, a study of German Muslims analyzed social
integration
(including obstacles), religion, attitudes to democracy, the rule of law, and politically-inspired violence.
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