Differentiated Europe Nine Recommendations
Report
Συγγραφέας
Emmanouilidis, Janis, Stavros Costopoulos Research Fellow
Συλλογικό όργανο
European Union / CouncilΗμερομηνία
2008-04Προβολή/ Άνοιγμα
Θεματικές επικεφαλίδες
EU ; Policy - making proposalsΠερίληψη
Key Points
More than ever before the EU requires different speeds, if the EU 27+ wants to remain
effective.
The creation of a new supranational Union – with an independent institutional structure and
based on an independent primary law – is neither advisable nor realistic.
Differentiated integration should be organized within the EU framework following the concept
of functional-pragmatic differentiation, which does not adhere to a predefined master plan of
Europe’s political finalité.
Differentiation outside the EU should follow the concept of an Intergovernmental Avantgarde
open to all EU countries and aiming to integrate the acquis adopted outside the EU into the
Union at the soonest possible moment.
Concepts aiming to affiliate neighbouring European countries beneath the level of a full
membership – Association Plus, Partial Membership, Limited Membership – should not
exclude the prospect of fully joining the EU club.
A more differentiated Europe will require the elaboration of a comprehensible “narrative of
differentiated Integration” and the setting up of an “informal differentiation board”.