The EU is the result of an ongoing creative project, write Simon Glendinning and Roch Dunin-Wąsowicz, who report on the last session of the LSE Commission on the Future of Britain in Europe. Tracing its Kantian origins, they explain that historically, the idea of “ever-closer union” was conceived as a way of overcoming the pathologies of national states. This ambition has not disappeared, but it is now accepted that some Member States might be more integrated than others. After David Cameron’s 2016 renegotiation, with its emphasis on sovereignty, there is no requirement for the UK to move towards deeper integration
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There are long-standing debates amongst scholars of European Union politics over the relative import...
The prize the EU offered – a single market offering opportunities to all – is increasingly at odds w...
David Cameron warned EU leaders to meet Britain’s demands, as he faced mounting pressure to outline ...
The expression “ever closer union” remains a driving force of European integration of the federalist...
The EU Treaty objective of establishing ‘an ever closer Union among the peoples of Europe’ means tha...
Roger Liddle explains why removing the UK’s commitment to “ever-closer union” is so important to the...
The phrase ‘ever closer union’ has been a stated goal of the European integration project since its ...
The success or failure of David Cameron’s planned renegotiation of the UK’s EU membership will depen...
The European Union (EU) consists of the largest group of advanced industrial economies in the world....
The preamble to the Treaty of Rome (1957), the international agreement that was the beginning of the...
The success or failure of David Cameron’s planned renegotiation of the UK’s EU membership will depen...
David Cameron is in the process of renegotiating the terms of the UK’s EU membership ahead of a refe...
In the first of a series of blogs about the UK’s renegotiation approach, Frank Vibert explores exact...
While the UK’s draft settlement on its EU membership includes substantive changes, its symbolic valu...
The success or failure of David Cameron’s planned renegotiation of the UK’s EU membership will depen...
There are long-standing debates amongst scholars of European Union politics over the relative import...
The prize the EU offered – a single market offering opportunities to all – is increasingly at odds w...
David Cameron warned EU leaders to meet Britain’s demands, as he faced mounting pressure to outline ...