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THE EU AT 50: REVISITING THE ‘WIDENING VERSUS DEEPENING’ DEBATE Brave New Europe Summer School, University of Ljubjjana, 5 July 2007
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OVERVIEW To assess inter-linkages To examine the tensions The EU power constellation The Endpoint of the Integration Process Eastern Enlargement and the Reform Treaty
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Enlargement as ‘quasi-permanent’ Eastern enlargement latest in progressive series of expansions with a broad geographic and geopolitical sweep: 1973: West 1980s: South 1990s: North 2004/07: East – 27 states and 490 million
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1973 - WEST From homogenous core 6 to diverse 9 UK – Atlanticism AND scepticism Socio-economic differentials and Community instruments ERDF CAP: further embedded but with UK as constant critic
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1980s - SOUTH Note the parallel development of the Single European Market Fundamental re-calibration of the redistributive model culminating in Delors plans for enhanced structural funding Beginning of a new Mediterranean geopolitical focus
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1990s - NORTH Shadow of Enlargement hovers over Maastricht negotiations Note the impact of 1989 ‘acceleration of history’ and Yugoslav implosion A new Nordic ‘bloc’? Increase in Small States did not lead to stasis (Note Presidencies)
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2004 and 2007: EAST Scale of the contemplated expansion Macro Issue – Nature of the EU Micro issues – Institutional and Economic 1990s on – a whole series of attempts to re-engineer the institutional machinery Reform Treaty’s significance
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Changed Economic Landscape French and Dutch Referendums of 2005 Immigration Displacement of Jobs, FDI etc. Relationship between Globalization and EI Budgetary framework and the explicit need for reform
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How Wide? Most commentators argue the EU is close to its optimum size now Institutional capacity? Cultural prism (Huntington, Ratzinger) EU as a Normative Power Western Balkans Turkey
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