The EU is a malfunctioning construct for today’s world – and even more so for tomorrow’s. It needs either to undergo fundamental reform or to break up.
It was conceived in a world of large blocs, dominated by the Cold War rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union and before globalisation and the rise of the emerging markets. Its agenda of harmonisation and integration inevitably leads to excessive regulation and the smothering of competition.
This is largely why, in contrast to the prevailing view that the EU has been an economic success, its economic performance has in fact been relatively poor.
If nothing changes, the EU’s share of world GDP is set to fall sharply and, with it, Europe’s influence in the world. Meanwhile, the EU is becoming more unpopular; most people do not want to press on to a full political union; and increasing numbers of its citizens want to leave the EU altogether. European integration is the great issue of our day.
Note EU-Digest: Whatever the faults of Europe - the EU and the euro is the best we have to make any impact on the world stage.
Read more: Crumbling Europe is in dire need of change - Telegraph
It was conceived in a world of large blocs, dominated by the Cold War rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union and before globalisation and the rise of the emerging markets. Its agenda of harmonisation and integration inevitably leads to excessive regulation and the smothering of competition.
This is largely why, in contrast to the prevailing view that the EU has been an economic success, its economic performance has in fact been relatively poor.
If nothing changes, the EU’s share of world GDP is set to fall sharply and, with it, Europe’s influence in the world. Meanwhile, the EU is becoming more unpopular; most people do not want to press on to a full political union; and increasing numbers of its citizens want to leave the EU altogether. European integration is the great issue of our day.
Note EU-Digest: Whatever the faults of Europe - the EU and the euro is the best we have to make any impact on the world stage.
Read more: Crumbling Europe is in dire need of change - Telegraph
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