Kellerhals, Andreas (Hrsg.): European Integration Perspectives in Times of Global Crises

13th Network Europe Conference, Athens, 19 - 22 June 2022
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With its "White Paper on the Future of Europe", the European Commission initiated a debate on fundamental reforms of the Union's structures in 2017. The paper outlined five reform scenarios, ranging from a reduction and refocusing of the EU's competences to deeper integration in the spirit of a United States of Europe. However, the White Paper ultimately had no tangible impact, as none of the proposed scenarios were implemented. Nevertheless, current global challenges - including health crises, climate change, energy resource management, shifting global power dynamics, and related security issues - underscore the growing need for a strong and united Europe. The idea of an "ever closer union", as enshrined in the preamble of the 1992 EU Treaty, could be experiencing a revival. Against this backdrop, the 13th Network Europe Conference examined the significance of the European integration project in times of global crisis. Discussions focused on key policy challenges, the EU's relationships with its eastern and southern neighbors, and its role in relation to global actors such as China and Russia. The publication features contributions from Michael Ambühl, Jelena Ceranic Perisic, Viorel Cibotaru, Christelle Genoud, Christos V. Gortsos, Iris Goldner Lang, Nora Meier, Peter Christian Müller-Graff, Eva Pils, Clara Portela and Peter R. Rodrigues. Network Europe was founded in 2003 by the Europa Institute at the University of Zurich with support from the Swiss government. It serves as a forum for scholarly exchange on legal and political aspects of European integration, bringing together researchers from across Europe.With the White Paper on the Future of Europe, the European Commission had launched a debate on fundamental reforms of the Union structures in 2017. A total of five reform scenarios ranged from a reduction and focusing of the Union's competences to increased integration in the sense of a United States of Europe. However, the White Paper did not have any consequences; none of the reform scenarios presented was implemented. However, current global challenges in the areas of health, climate change and energy resources as well as the shift in the global balance of power and related security issues demonstrate the increasing importance of a strong and united Europe. The idea of an "ever closer union", as laid down in the preamble of the 1992 EU Treaty, could experience a renaissance. Against this background, the 13th Network Europe Conference addressed the importance of the integration project in times of global crises and the challenges in various policy areas, as well as the EU's relations with its eastern and southern neighbors and its role vis-à-vis global actors such as China and Russia. This publication contains the conference contributions.
ISBN: 978-3-03805-567-9
GTIN: 9783038055679

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