The government Europe deserves?

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Series Details 17 September 2014
Publication Date 17/09/2014
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Leaders of the EU’s institutions have to be political entrepreneurs if they are to leave a mark on history. Their decision-making power is limited, but they can often frame the choices and broker coalitions to push the existing boundaries of European integration. This Commentary by Daniel Gros finds that none of the EU’s top three new faces – Jean-Claude Juncker, Donald Tusk or Federica Mogherini – has a track record in this sense. In his view, the most sobering message from the whole appointment process is that the member states’ leaders will not suffer anyone who might rock the boat and push integration forward. That there will be little movement towards the “ever-closer union” envisioned in the Treaty of Rome might come as a relief for those fearing domination by Brussels (like many in the UK), but it can only dismay those who hope that, despite its sluggish economy and declining population, Europe can become a relevant global actor.

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ESO: Background information: European Council, Brussels, 30 August 2014 [Special Meeting] http://www.europeansources.info/record/european-council-brussels-30-august-2014-special-meeting-italys-mogherini-and-polands-tusk-get-top-eu-jobs/
ESO: Background information: Towards the Juncker Commission http://www.europeansources.info/record/towards-the-juncker-commission/
Blog: Ideas on Europe: Schweiger on European Affairs, 07.09.14: Juncker, Tusk, Mogherini and the EU’s credibility crisis http://christianschweiger.ideasoneurope.eu/2014/09/07/juncker-tusk-mogherini-and-the-eus-credibility-crisis/

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