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Title: The European Union is at a crossroads
Authors: Baltazar, Isabel
Keywords: Europe; Union; Integration; History
Issue Date: 2021
Serial title, monograph or event: Debater a Europa
Issue: 25
Abstract: This study presents the history of European unity in the contemporary period and how the European federation project was being presented for the constitution of the United States of Europe. Then the way to a European Union with one voice, in the history of European integration, in a sovereignty shared by the States, not always uniting all the members, in the same integration, posing the question of a Europe at different speeds. At European crossroads, it is not always possible to reach an understanding among all nations, on how to achieve this European Union. It is here that the question arises of a Europe at various speeds, in which some states agree to further deepen, and others, or due to the lack of possibility of convergence, for eco- nomic reasons, as in the case of the Euro, are left out of certain integration policies. However, what we want to reflect on is that the process of European construction maintains its unity around its fundamental values, although policies can adjust to concrete situations, which do not invalidate their essential nature, ends and objec- tives, or that is, despite these different “speeds”, depending on the situation and the will of the states, the project itself always maintains the European Union as a whole.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/113441
ISSN: 1647-6336
DOI: 10.14195/1647-6336_25_1
Rights: openAccess
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