Supranational
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And the real problem with the global supply chain is that it's
supranational.
Though truly
supranational
politics in Europe remains uncharted terrain, it makes sense that a strongly pro-EU politician should be one of its pioneers.
Chief among these changes is the fraying of relations between central and subnational, and national and supranational, governments.
But wresting power back from regional and international institutions – however shadowy and distant they may seem – would only compound the problem, for it would reduce the ability to guide the
supranational
trends that are shaping the world’s future.
With an enlightened and
supranational
spirit, the EU has achieved a sustained peace that would have seemed impossible a century ago.
MADRID – Since the eurozone crisis began in 2008, the European Union has, from a political perspective, led an intergovernmental life in
supranational
clothing.
The threats facing the world today are supranational, so counteracting them must be supranational, too.
But the risk is particularly acute in the EU, because populist political forces, should they win power, are likely to reject, in the name of national sovereignty, the
supranational
rules that form the basis of European institutions.
The idea of reforming the system by introducing a
supranational
reserve currency is also, it appears, supported by Russia and other emerging markets.
European Union countries and
supranational
institutions took decisions that helped to address “energy islands” (isolated and inefficient energy markets), while increasing the role of renewables in energy provision.
This does not mean that they should resist surrendering sovereignty to
supranational
agencies at all costs.
But combining market integration with democracy requires the creation of
supranational
political institutions that are representative and accountable.
After all, none of the problems that Europe is or will be facing can be solved more easily alone and at the national level than within the EU and through the framework of a
supranational
political community.
The adoption of EU legislation will be subject to a level of parliamentary scrutiny (both at the European and national levels) that exists in no other
supranational
or international structure.
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.
If Trump continues to view NATO as “obsolete,” or starts to tear down the pillars of the international order and the
supranational
organizations that have maintained global stability since 1945, he will undermine British, European, and US security.
Second, removing imbalances is the responsibility of national governments within the context of a rescue regime arranged by
supranational
authorities – the European Commission and the European Central Bank – in cooperation with the European Council, which in turn represents national governments.
But this must inevitably involve the creation of a separate eurozone budget, transferring competences from national to
supranational
authorities.
All of this presupposes that the powers of the EU’s
supranational
institutions, the European Parliament and the European Commission, will be significantly augmented.
Fingers have been pointed at politicians, banks, and
supranational
institutions.
This would entail the mutualization of some national debt and the transfer of economic-policy sovereignty to
supranational
European institutions.
They see the national economy as the sum of microeconomic decisions, and a
supranational
economy as the sum of national economies.
And yet it is also the proverbial canary in the coalmine, signaling a broad populist/nationalist backlash – at least in advanced economies – against globalization, free trade, offshoring, labor migration, market-oriented policies,
supranational
authorities, and even technological change.
The only thing on the Brexiteers’ minds is the quest for parliamentary sovereignty and liberation from the
supranational
“superstate” in Brussels.
A formal debt restructuring is often offered as an alternative to ineffective
supranational
and national fiscal frameworks.
It has been argued that the IMF should take a more narrow financial focus, not seek to be a
supranational
welfare agency.
This was the idea behind John Maynard Keynes’s proposal in the 1940s to create a
supranational
currency, called the “bancor.”
In a globalized financial system, striking the right balance between home and host country jurisdiction, and between national and
supranational
oversight, is crucial.
In Europe, domestic political forces routinely clash with constitutional courts and
supranational
bodies.
The Commission was originally created as a technocratic body relatively independent of either national or
supranational
control - correctly so, given its mandate.
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