Europe's future is contested between those who want to integrate
further, those who prefer things to stay as they are, and those who
would retreat into nationalism. These divisions impair the
government of the European Union and weaken its ability to shoulder
more responsibility for its unstable neighbourhood. This open
access book analyses the EU's evolving constitution, arguing that
the lack of effective federal government lies at the heart of its
problems. It recommends reforms for each EU institution, including
those involving treaty change. It makes the case for a unified
executive, a more legitimate legislature, and the introduction of a
federal treasury and supreme court. It proposes a fresh category of
affiliate membership underpinned by a new European security council
that would overcome the historic division between the EU and NATO.
The book is essential reading for practitioners and students of
European integration.
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