AN OUTLINE OF THE FAULT LINE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION

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Keywords
fault, morphogenetic structure, mentality, fish dinner

Summary
In this research we have made all effort to avoid the natural, geological and physical aspect of the term fault. We have agreed that a fault refers to the absence of unity and agreement in a particular system. Thus, we have fundamentalized our views.

The first emphasis is placed on the withdrawal of the United Kingdom (UK) from the EU. We trace chronologically the period from the adoption of the UK in the EU to the month of December 2020. We have established one of the reasons for Brexit, which refers to the mental differences between the UK and the Continent.

Further on, we stress the fact that the faults in the EU, being diverse in nature, are also caused by a first-degree indirect relation to the wakening empires of the world, the Mitteleuropa philosophy, the separation of Old and New Europe, etc.

We propose a two-factor matrix, which we use to find the relationship between the stages of the EU expansion and the degree of unity and agreement in it.

In the conclusion, we argue that we shall set free from the integration romanticism and work towards a post-Lisbon treaty.

JEL: F02, F42, F63
Pages: 11
Price: 2 Points

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