Reunification
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It was shaped by the EU’s eastern enlargement and the understanding that enlargement reflected the
reunification
of Europe.
German
reunification
provides a sobering example in dealing with this problem.
The Report on economic and monetary union in the European Community, which laid out the euro blueprint, was presented in April 1989 – a time when no one (with the possible exception of some Kremlin strategists) was thinking about German
reunification.
Berlin-based elites have responded to Spahn’s essay with mockery, itself a reflection of the German capital’s increasingly cosmopolitan political culture since
reunification.
It has also been one hundred years since the outbreak of the First World War, and 25 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall quickly led to German
reunification.
German
reunification
added more than 16 million new citizens from the former East Germany, making the enlarged Federal Republic the most populous country in the European Union by far.
For this reason, I do not agree with those who argue that Germany’s support for European monetary integration was the price it paid for Europe’s acceptance of German
reunification.
Clearly, Germany faces many difficulties; most economists agree that
reunification
was mishandled and the burden on the German economy correspondingly excessive.
Since the single currency was France’s condition for accepting German reunification, Germany played along.
The Last Stand Against PopulismJERUSALEM – There was a time, immediately after German
reunification
in 1990, when many French feared Germany.
The leaks supposedly unveil a Chinese readiness to accept the
reunification
of Korea in favor of South Korea.
Indeed, the controversy in Chinese eyes is not really about Korean
reunification
– few in Beijing speculate that the endgame will be otherwise – but to what extent
reunification
can be achieved without damaging China’s security concerns.
After all, who in 1985 would have predicted the Soviet Union’s collapse, Poland’s democratization, or Germany’s
reunification?
When Adenauer took Germany firmly into the Western alliance, he was not only opposed in parliament (by the Social Democrats), but also by a popular majority that thought his policy would make
reunification
with Soviet-controlled East Germany impossible.
As the German Democratic Republic was about to disappear, some top French diplomats in Germany were still assuring their government in Paris that the Soviet Union would never accept German reunification, so there was nothing to worry about: life would go on nearly as usual.
Nor should China’s continued rise, Korea’s eventual reunification, or Japan’s renaissance be regarded by the others as a strategic threat.
The two Kims agreed in principle to work toward
reunification
by making joint efforts "independently" of outside influence, and to find common ground between the South's idea of a North-South "commonwealth" or confederation, and the North's idea of Alow-level federation".
With the break-up of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia in mind, we must seek to prevent the further fragmentation of states, and also their forcible
reunification.
The break with communism and
reunification
of Europe is now almost two decades old.
Geneva on the RhinePARIS – Twenty years ago, in the immediate aftermath of Germany’s reunification, French magazines were full of caricatures of Chancellor Helmut Kohl wearing the traditional pointed Prussian helmet.
Germany, struggling with the burdens of reunification, undertook structural reforms and became more competitive.
Similarly, if Helmut Kohl's government had insisted in 1990 that all Germans expelled from Poland and Czechoslovakia have a right to return to those countries, German
reunification
would not have gained the broad international agreement that it did.
It would be clear that what West Germany had in mind was not reunification, but reversing the consequences of Nazi Germany's defeat in 1945.
The past couple of weeks have been among the most momentous periods since our
reunification
with China in 1997, and it has left me in the hot seat as Hong Kong’s Acting Chief Executive.
Since
reunification
with our motherland, we have the added safeguard of the Basic Law, which gives effect to the principles of “one country, two systems” and “Hong Kong’s people running Hong Kong with a high degree of autonomy.”
In order to secure France’s backing for German reunification, Germany agreed to create a monetary union – but not a fiscal union.
Adenauer had witnessed the full scope of the German tragedy – including two world wars and the collapse of the Weimar Republic – and he considered the young Federal Republic’s ties with the West to be more important than German
reunification.
The Berlin Wall had fallen, bringing German reunification, and Yugoslavia was disintegrating.
On the contrary, the North’s real objective has always been to ensure the survival of the Kim regime and, in the longer term, to secure the
reunification
of the Korean Peninsula under that regime’s leadership.
Since 1995, there were 26 reforms of migration policies in the EU-15: two-thirds tightened regulations by increasing procedural obstacles faced by visa applicants, reducing the duration of work permits, or making family
reunification
more difficult.
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