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Global Geopolitical Change Regionalizing Europe
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Supranational Economic Organizations
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European Themes Changing Map – Nation-state giving up sovereignty to regional organizations Who belongs to the various groups? How do they feel about it?—Changing Identities of Nation and Region – What does it mean to be European?
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Changing Boundaries In Europe 1914-2004
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European Membership Characteristics (Formal) 1.Stable Democracy (human rights etc) 2.“European” location 3.Market economy 4.Accept EU treaties
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Informal European Characteristics High income Stable democracy High education levels Human rights protection – e.g. no death penalty Christian Material possessions (TV, cars, etc) Interest in politics (high turnout) “Green” attitudes High taxes: social community
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Score on “European- ness” (max. 12)
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Treaties pulling Europe together-NATO
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NATO Members http://www.nato.int/multi/interactive- maps/NatoFlash_en.Cache.html Belgium (1949) Canada Denmark France Iceland Italy Luxembourg United Kingdom United States Netherlands Norway Portugal Greece (1952) Turkey Germany (1955) Spain (1982) Poland (1999) Hungary Czech Republic 2004: – Bulgaria, – Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania – Romania, – Slovakia – Slovenia
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Applicants to NATO Albania Croatia Macedonia
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Treaties pulling Europe together: many layers over time Coal and Steel Community 1952 EEC (European Economic Community) 1957 (Common market) – Expanded between 1973-1986 Single European Act 1987 – Removed remaining barriers to trade
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Treaties pulling Europe together: coalescing union Treaty on European Union 1992 – “The Maastricht Agreement” – Common security – Common foreign policy – Blueprint for monetary union (Euro) New Members 1995: – Sweden, Austria and Finland – Rejected entry – Norway and Switzerland New Members 2004: – Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, – Slovenia, Malta, Cyprus – Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania Applicants: – Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Turkey
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Treaties pulling Europe together: coalescing union “Schengen” treaty 1999: Rules on freedom of movement “Fortress Europe” – Yes Iceland, Norway, – NOT Ireland, UK – “The Belgian Curtain”
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The Belgian Curtain: pre 2004
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Euroland “Euro” replaces currencies of individual countries – Efficiency and competitiveness NOT: UK, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland NOT yet?: Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania
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European Union/Euroland
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What EU says about itself “The European Union (EU) is a family of democratic European countries, committed to working together for peace and prosperity….. It is not a State intended to replace existing states, but it is more than any other international organisation.” “The rule of law is fundamental to the European Union. “
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five EU institutions European Parliament (elected by the peoples of the Member States); Council of the European Union (representing the governments of the Member States); European Commission (driving force and executive body); Court of Justice (ensuring compliance with the law); Court of Auditors (controlling sound and lawful management of the EU budget).
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Europe: the big picture EU: 27 states Skeptics: Switzerland, Norway, Iceland Maybe ? – Croatia, Switzerland On very long finger – Turkey, Albania Euroland: 12 states Skeptics 3 states (UK, Sweden, Norway)
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Next step: EU Constitution
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Irl75%Be.62%Ger.41% Lux.75%Gr.61%Fin.40% Ned.73%It.60%Swe34% Spa71%Den.53%Aus.33% Port64%Fra.49%UK25% Source: Eurobarometer 2000 Is your country’s membership in the EU a good thing ?
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Bel85%Ger76%Irl56% It.85%Spa76%Dk.53% Ned85%Gre76%UK49% Fr85%Por66%Fin46% Lux79%Aus61%Swe45% Source: Eurobarometer 2000 Support for a common defense and security policy.
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Overall support for EU membership: Good thing 49% Bad thing14% Not good nor bad28% Don’t know9% Overall support for a common foreign policy Yes64% No17% Don’t know19% European Support for Integration
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Eastern Europe: New Europe meets Old Europe Geography History – Sense of cohesive identity – Historical antecedents in political realms – Austro-Hungarian legacies Depth of Communist Control Post Communist Policies – Cleaning house of Communists – Adopting a market economy Strategic welcoming
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