Author (Person) | Leonard, Mark |
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Publisher | European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) |
Series Title | Essay |
Publication Date | 30/08/2017 |
ISBN | 978-1-911544-27-2 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog, Report |
Summary: + Against the odds, Brexit and Trump have inspired a new mood of unity among Europeans. Rather than defending the world of yesterday, Europe’s leaders will need to reinvent the EU’s relationships with the world outside and with its own citizens and states at home, to give meaning to the idea Europe can protect its citizens. + Europe has to abandon its hopes of creating the world in its image. Instead of continuing to live the dream of universalism, the way forward for the EU is to embrace and secure its exceptionalism, preserving the dream of a strong liberal order internally while accepting a return to a weaker liberal order in the rest of the world. + The EU also needs to restore the permissive consensus, which allows it to function both between the EU and its citizens and between its member states. Instead of promoting interdependence, the EU needs to make it less risky by dealing with negative consequences connected with migration, free trade, and monetary union. + Franco-German leadership will be essential but the new Europe is more likely to succeed if it mobilises a Europe of flexible coalitions rather than one of concentric circles. The main sections comprise: + From universalism to exceptionalism |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.ecfr.eu/page/-/LEUROPE_QUI_PROTEGE_%28ENG%29.pdf |
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Subject Categories | Politics and International Relations |
Countries / Regions | Europe |