Unification
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The influential German journalist Ludwig von Rochau, who coined the term Realpolitik, described the new German mood on the eve of Otto von Bismarck’s last war of
unification.
This sort of economic nationalism in Germany and Italy briefly produced coalitions of interests that supported the drive to national
unification
under Bismarck and Cavour.
Opponents of debt mutualization, especially in northern Europe, often argue that, in the absence of political unification, it amounts to putting the cart before the horse.
Critics repeatedly pointed out that the fundamental contradictions had not been resolved, and that if the euro was to survive in the long run, there would have to be a fiscal and banking union, which would require morepolitical
unification
than most Europeans are willing to accept.
France’s Broken DreamCAMBRIDGE – The crisis in the eurozone is the result of France’s persistent pursuit of the “European project,” the goal of political
unification
that began after World War II when two leading French politicians, Jean Monnet and Robert Schuman, proposed the creation of a United States of Europe.
They regarded the economic risks as unimportant relative to their agenda of political
unification.
The fiscal compact is an empty gesture that may be the last attempt to pretend that EU members are moving toward political
unification.
A couple of the predicted effects have already been observed (for experts: tiny neutrino masses and
unification
of couplings).
Fortunately, these ideas for a new
unification
predict that extraordinary things will be seen at the LHC.
Reforming governance implies significant progress toward economic unification: centralizing European debt through Eurobonds, mobilizing sufficient rescue funds, allowing the European Central Bank to intervene in the primary bond markets, and establishing both a fiscal and a banking union.
Indeed, adjusted for inflation, the dollar is now nearly as low against the euro as it was against the deutschmark in 1992, when German
unification
resulted in the breakdown of the European currency system.
True, the 1990s saw important progress toward European
unification.
A common principal, declaration, charter, basic law, or even a constitution with an adequate preamble could - in my opinion - significantly help each and every European to realize the deeper meanings behind European
unification.
Europe’s Shaky FoundationsBERLIN – Slowly, word is getting round – even in Germany – that the financial crisis could destroy the European
unification
project in its entirety, because it demonstrates, quite relentlessly, the weaknesses of the eurozone and its construction.
The Birth of Fiscal UnionsPRINCETON – Fiscal
unification
is often an effective way to enhance creditworthiness, and it may also create a new sense of solidarity among diverse peoples living within a large geographic area.
Political
unification
was rejected; but economic association has had a brilliant career for more than six decades – until now.
At a rally in May, he declared, “The only important thing is the
unification
of the people, because the other people don’t mean anything.”
At the heart of resolving the crisis lies the certainty that the euro – and with it the EU as a whole – will not survive without greater European political
unification.
The trend in many countries towards
unification
of supervisory functions should be regarded as a golden opportunity to strengthen as well as to harmonize regulatory arrangements throughout their financial sectors.
The Hamas takeover in Gaza has – at least for now – ended that political
unification.
A United Nations plan for
unification
was accepted by the Turkish part.
In the case of the
unification
of two or more previously sovereign states, Bentham is sensitive to the problem of providing assurances to the smaller states that the larger ones will not dominate them.
Until now, European unification, and its meaning in the wider context of civilization, has been hidden behind technical, economic, financial and administrative issues.
When
unification
began after WWII, democratic Western Europe was faced with the memory of the horrors of two world wars, and with the threat of Communist totalitarian rule.
It was not until the physical threat to Europe disappeared a decade ago that Europe was prompted to engage in profound reflections upon the moral and spiritual foundations of its unification, and what should be the objectives of a united Europe.
Such fiscal
unification
would make it possible for countries like France to increase infrastructure spending and boost job creation without busting fiscal ceilings.
FRANKFURT – Since Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) was created, no progress toward political
unification
has been made – or even really attempted.
And without true political unification, efforts to pursue the rest of the presidents’ plan, including the transfer of fiscal competencies to the European level, would carry serious risks.
These are steps toward the
unification
of a state and nation, and not attempts to gain revenge or break up Russia.
One of the great transformational leaders in history, Otto von Bismarck, became largely incremental and status quo-oriented after achieving the
unification
of Germany under Prussian direction.
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