The case for an Associate Membership of the European Union

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Series Details 06.03.13
Publication Date 06/03/2013
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In recent years, the EU has moved its focus away from enlargement towards greater integration, especially in fiscal matters. This also comes at a time when the UK is seeking to renegotiate its relationship with the EU, and as the likelihood of Turkey joining the EU as a full member is increasingly remote.

In light of these challenges, Andrew Duff MEP proposes a new type of associate membership, where countries would agree to the EU’s values, but not to all its activities or political objectives. This, he argues, would give some countries a springboard towards membership, and others, an alternative to it. To do nothing instead, he writes, would pose risks that any future treaty changes would be blocked by one or other member state.

Source Link Link to Main Source http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2013/03/06/associate-eu-membership/
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BBC News, 31.12.12: EU federalists: UK could be 'associate member' http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-20875755
Blog: Public Service Europe, 07.03.13: Norway option a 'clear choice' for Britain in Europe http://www.publicserviceeurope.com/article/3177/norway-option-a-clear-choice-for-britain-in-europe
LSE EuroppBlog, 26.11.13: The EU should offer a ‘gradual integration’ membership to Turkey, as well as to the UK if it decides to downscale its role in the EU http://bit.ly/18jZB35

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