In recent years economic Europe has received much criticism, often not based on a full understanding of the facts. The most frequent criticism is that Economic Europe (EE) is inadequate to construct and maintain a community of peoples and states that configure a federal or confederal system. Our thesis is that EE as it is constructed is a foundation for moving forward to more advanced forms of shared sovereignty that were previously wholly impossible, as demonstrated by the continuing resistance to this step. What should be noted is that the three great principles of subsidiarity, solidarity and development underlying EE are the same that, with an institutional and political evolution, will serve to move forward towards federal or confeder...
European Economy and Comparative Capitalisms – European Economic Governance and The ‘Clash of Capita...
Abstract: Recent evolutions in Europe raise questions on the viability of the actual economic and so...
This paper seeks to synthesise two concerns which are usually discussed separately One concerns the ...
The European Union is at a crossroads. At issue will be each of the three decisions which define a f...
The essay starts from the assumption that the efforts to cure Europe’s democracy deficits will also ...
<p>The author examines some basic contents of what has come to be known as the European Economic Con...
The idea of ’subsidiarity ’ has been gaining influence within the European Community. ’Subsidiarity ...
The European Union is in crisis. Economic crisis, but also political crisis and symbolic crisis: the...
The notion of subsidiarity in European federalism labors from all manner of burdens. It seems elusiv...
The economic crisis has wiped out the progress of European economies achieved in the years before th...
The principal issue addressed in this article is whether the twin crises revolving around the Treaty...
To protect European economic independence, the EU needs to better integrate economic policy and geop...
Today, in the current climate of perilous misperception that has imbued various European nations, we...
The draft of the Treaty establishing a constitution for Europe (further only European constitution) ...
An argument commonplace in narratives concerning the difficult recovery after the 2008 crisis, the r...
European Economy and Comparative Capitalisms – European Economic Governance and The ‘Clash of Capita...
Abstract: Recent evolutions in Europe raise questions on the viability of the actual economic and so...
This paper seeks to synthesise two concerns which are usually discussed separately One concerns the ...
The European Union is at a crossroads. At issue will be each of the three decisions which define a f...
The essay starts from the assumption that the efforts to cure Europe’s democracy deficits will also ...
<p>The author examines some basic contents of what has come to be known as the European Economic Con...
The idea of ’subsidiarity ’ has been gaining influence within the European Community. ’Subsidiarity ...
The European Union is in crisis. Economic crisis, but also political crisis and symbolic crisis: the...
The notion of subsidiarity in European federalism labors from all manner of burdens. It seems elusiv...
The economic crisis has wiped out the progress of European economies achieved in the years before th...
The principal issue addressed in this article is whether the twin crises revolving around the Treaty...
To protect European economic independence, the EU needs to better integrate economic policy and geop...
Today, in the current climate of perilous misperception that has imbued various European nations, we...
The draft of the Treaty establishing a constitution for Europe (further only European constitution) ...
An argument commonplace in narratives concerning the difficult recovery after the 2008 crisis, the r...
European Economy and Comparative Capitalisms – European Economic Governance and The ‘Clash of Capita...
Abstract: Recent evolutions in Europe raise questions on the viability of the actual economic and so...
This paper seeks to synthesise two concerns which are usually discussed separately One concerns the ...