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The European Union and the Contested Politics of 'Ever Closer Union': Approaches to Integration, State Interests and Treaty Reform since Maastricht

机译:欧洲联盟和“更紧密联盟”的有争议政治:马斯特里赫特以来的一体化,国家利益和条约改革的方法

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The 1992 Maastricht Treaty on European Union made major commitments to economic and monetary union as well as to political reform culminating in the objective of an 'ever closer union'. Since Maastricht there have been a series of intergovernmental councils focused on building on these objectives. Discussions have led to the Amsterdam Treaty (1997), the Nice Treaty (2001), the failed constitutional treaty (2004), and the Lisbon Treaty (2007). The paper first clarifies the achievements that resulted in the 1992 Treaty on European Union; secondly, it explores the 'community method' approach, intrinsic to the reforms at Amsterdam and Nice; and, thirdly, it examines the attempt at a more 'constitutional' approach to completing European Union during the 2000s, and the problems that this has faced. The paper argues that whilst integration strategies to achieve 'ever closer union' have been shaped by the need to respond to perceived collective 'European' challenges, developments in practice have been influenced by the assertion of different 'nation' state interests and contested visions of what 'ever closer union' should comprise. This respect for the diversity of state interests may be seen as a strength as European integration both deepens and widens, particularly in taking in Central East European states. On the other hand, the inability of the EU to offer a clear model of political development may yet squander the opportunity not only for the EU to achieve a coherent and consensual 'ever closer union' but also to show leadership and play a unifying role across the continent.
机译:1992年的《关于欧洲联盟的马斯特里赫特条约》对经济和货币联盟以及政治改革做出了重大承诺,最终以“更紧密的联盟”为目标。自从马斯特里赫特以来,已经有一系列政府间理事会致力于建立这些目标。经过讨论,产生了《阿姆斯特丹条约》(1997年),《尼斯条约》(2001年),失败的宪法条约(2004年)和《里斯本条约》(2007年)。本文首先阐明了1992年《欧洲联盟条约》所取得的成就;其次,它探讨了阿姆斯特丹和尼斯改革固有的“社区方法”方法。第三,它研究了在2000年代完成欧盟的更“宪政”方法的尝试,以及所面临的问题。该论文认为,尽管实现“更紧密的联盟”的一体化战略是由对感知到的集体“欧洲”挑战的回应所决定的,但实践中的发展却受到不同“民族”国家利益的主张和对主权的有争议看法的影响。 “更紧密的结合”应该包括什么。随着欧洲一体化的加深和扩大,这种对国家利益多样性的尊重可能被视为一种力量,特别是在接纳中东欧国家方面。另一方面,欧盟无法提供清晰的政治发展模式,这可能仍会浪费欧盟不仅有机会实现一致和共识的“更紧密的联盟”,而且还发挥了领导作用,并在整个欧盟中发挥了统一作用。大陆。

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