Unification
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What would the demise of North Korea and its potential
unification
with the ROK mean for Chinese security interests, and for the perception of those interests?
Moreover, as confrontation with the US intensifies, Washington will probably act to forestall any trend toward the
unification
of EU foreign and defense policy.
After overseeing German
unification
in 1989-1990, he began to pursue what he viewed as his historical task of unifying Europe as well.
Peaceful
unification
was a religious notion, a Christian utopia.
The choice that the EU faces is the same in other parts of the world: either integrate politically, or ease up on economic
unification.
Before the crisis, Europe looked like the most likely candidate to make a successful transition to the first equilibrium – greater political
unification.
Putin’s revanchism is an attempt to undermine the entire model of international security – one based on cooperation and dialogue, not military force – that has prevailed since the end of the Cold War, and has long been the animating vision behind European
unification.
Our hope was for
unification
with Europe, a “common European home,” and the creation of a Europe “united and free.”
Or think of Trump announcing at a campaign rally last year: “The only important thing is the
unification
of the people – because the other people don’t mean anything.”
A More Perfect Monetary UnionWARSAW – The eurozone is often considered an experiment – a monetary union without political
unification.
If the EU becomes used to that idea--beyond fair institutional arrangements that take into account demographic differences--the process of European
unification
will lose its legitimacy.
Europe’s Doubting GenerationPARIS – The contrast between the Schuman Declaration of May 9, 1950, which launched the European
unification
project through the Coal and Steel Community, and the fearful bid to save Greece and rescue the euro of May 9, 2010, could not be more stark.
Robert Schuman, who presented the idea of
unification
to Europe’s leaders, was animated by a deep Christian faith that helped create miracles.
Creating a fiscal union without a political union would forever block the road to European unification, and set the people of Europe against one another more than the euro ever did.
His administration managed the end of the Cold War, the dismantlement of the Soviet Union, and the
unification
of Germany within NATO – all without violence.
On the
unification
of Germany, he resisted the advice of Thatcher and others, apparently out of a sense of fairness and responsiveness to his friend, German Chancellor Helmut Kohl.
Indeed, given the current mood in the US, it might be difficult, in the context of Korean unification, to continue to station any US troops on the peninsula at all, let alone along the Yalu River.
The Remainers fall into three groups: those on the left who see the EU’s “social market” approach as a source of protection for British workers; business and financial interests who count the economic costs of Brexit; and idealists who want Britain to play a constructive role in the political
unification
of Europe.
The Ifo business climate indicator, which had been rising since the second half of 2005, reached its highest level since Germany’s
unification
boom.
To prevent a humanitarian catastrophe, swift action needs to be taken: restoration of the market mechanism; exchange-rate
unification
(as President Mauricio Macri just implemented in Argentina); an alternative system of social transfers to substitute for rationing; fiscal retrenchment; orderly foreign-debt restructuring; and massive financial support from the international community.
Their attraction to the Union is a sign of the appeal - the "soft power" - of the idea of European
unification.
On the other hand, the second phase of the crisis mercilessly exposed the euro’s Achilles heel: the absence of economic or financial
unification
within the eurozone.
Europe’s Rule-of-Law CrisisBRUSSELS – From the rubble of two world wars, European countries came together to launch what would become the world’s largest experiment in
unification
and cooperative, shared sovereignty.
Europe, for its part, requires a determined step toward fiscal
unification
if the eurozone is to survive.
While the need for fiscal
unification
is increasingly recognized, it is not clear whether European leaders are willing to confront its ultimate political logic head-on.
Beyond the clear irony of the far right’s internationalism, this
unification
of nationalist parties into a Europe-wide force is highly dangerous – not least because these forces have coalesced around a clear, forceful, and, for many, compelling message.
Beyond political and fiscal
unification
and short-term growth policies, Europeans urgently need structural reforms aimed at restoring Europe’s competitiveness.
In the nineteenth century, Bismarck’s Prussia employed an aggressive military strategy to defeat Denmark, Austria, and France in three wars that led to the
unification
of Germany.
The concept of Realpolitik emerged from the mixed outcomes of the European revolutions of 1848, when Germany’s future
unification
had many possible permutations, but the larger political goal – an international order comprising strong nation-states – was nonetheless clear.
But now that Europe's internal economic boundaries have been mostly removed, and the political objective has shifted to political unification, integration may no longer be so market-friendly.
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