The Future of the EU between Independence and Interdependence

<p>Almost all contributions to the collection ‘The End of Eurocrats’ Dream’ touch upon a tension that has been implicit in the integration process from the very start, but has only explicitly manifested itself during the Euro-crisis: the tension between independence and interdependence. This t...

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Main Authors: Mark Dawson, Floris de Witte
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Published: Max Steinbeis Verfassungsblog GmbH
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Online Access:https://verfassungsblog.de/the-future-of-the-eu-between-independence-and-interdependence/
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description <p>Almost all contributions to the collection ‘The End of Eurocrats’ Dream’ touch upon a tension that has been implicit in the integration process from the very start, but has only explicitly manifested itself during the Euro-crisis: the tension between independence and interdependence. This tension is also evident in the refugee crisis, and in (the aftermath of) Brexit: how can we at once accept Member State autonomy (in fiscal policy, border control or deciding on the conditions for EU membership) while at the same time sustaining collective commitments towards, say, a monetary union, Schengen or free movement? </p>
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spelling doaj.art-a71917addd974e8884c46b37713b27c62022-12-22T03:04:32ZdeuMax Steinbeis Verfassungsblog GmbHVerfassungsblog2366-70442366-7044The Future of the EU between Independence and InterdependenceMark DawsonFloris de Witte<p>Almost all contributions to the collection ‘The End of Eurocrats’ Dream’ touch upon a tension that has been implicit in the integration process from the very start, but has only explicitly manifested itself during the Euro-crisis: the tension between independence and interdependence. This tension is also evident in the refugee crisis, and in (the aftermath of) Brexit: how can we at once accept Member State autonomy (in fiscal policy, border control or deciding on the conditions for EU membership) while at the same time sustaining collective commitments towards, say, a monetary union, Schengen or free movement? </p> https://verfassungsblog.de/the-future-of-the-eu-between-independence-and-interdependence/euro crisis, eurocrats, eurozone, refugees
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