Future of the EU. INRL 360 Ayselin YILDIZ

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Future of the EU INRL 360 Ayselin YILDIZ

EU as a regional integra>on model The suprana>onal "community method" rather than the tradi>onal balance- of- power model Poli>cal will for coopera>on- historical reconcilia>on Leadership generated by the Franco- German axis The poli>cal will- - - - to share sovereignty and construct strong, legally based, common ins>tu>ons to oversee the integra>on project. A consensus approach combined with solidarity and tolerance.

Other regional integra>on models Associa>on of South East Asian Na>ons (ASEAN)- inter- governmental body African Union (AU) Gulf Coopera>on Council (GCC) Mercosur in South America

Crisis French President Charles de Gaulle's "empty chair" Failed referendums on new trea>es Eurozone crisis Brexit Rising na>onalism Migra>on Crisis Different models of integra>on

Mul>- speed Europe Common objec>ves are pursued by a group of EU countries(they are able and willing to) while the others will follow later. Different speeds of integra>on New forms of coopera>on to allow some member states to push ahead quickly such as in the area of defense and the Eurozone, deepening of economic and monetary union, harmonising social policy and tax policy. EU Big Four- Mul/ Speed Europe

Europe à la carte A non- uniform method of European integra>on which allows EU countries to select policies, as if from a menu, and involve themselves fully in those policies. The EU would s>ll have a minimum number of common objec>ves. However, different countries would integrate at different levels (variable geometry) or at different speeds (mul>- speed). Europe à la carte is already a reality with some countries being part of the Eurozone and others not. Ref: EUR- Lex Glossary of summaries

Variable- geometry Europe The term used to describe the idea of a method of differen>ated integra>on in the European Union. It acknowledges that, par>cularly since the EU's membership almost doubled in under a decade, there may be irreconcilable differences among countries and that there should be a means to resolve such stalemates. It would enable groups of countries wishing to pursue a given goal to do so, while allowing those opposed to hold back. Ref: EUR- Lex Glossary of summaries

Enhanced coopera>on It is a procedure A minimum of 9 EU countries are allowed to establish advanced integra>on or coopera>on in an area within EU structures The procedure is designed to overcome paralysis, where a proposal is blocked by an individual country or a small group of countries who do not wish to be part of the ini>a>ve. The other EU countries being involved

Enhanced coopera>on Authorisa>on to proceed with the enhanced coopera>on is granted by the Council, on a proposal from the Commission and acer obtaining the consent of the European Parliament. As of February 2013, this procedure was being used in the fields of divorce law, and patents, and is approved for the field of a financial transac>on tax.

Reform of the CU between EU and Turkey Turkey is the sixth largest trading partner of the EU EU is Turkey's largest trading partner. The foreign trade volume between Turkey and the EU was approximately $140 billion last year. Half of Turkey's $150 billion exports are made with the EU, while 70 percent of the 17,000 foreign companies in Turkey are European.

What will be updated? 1. The Customs Union right now contains only industrial products Expand CU into agriculture, services, electronics and public procurement, possible to easily double the trade volume between the two partners in the next decade. Turkey to export agricultural, dairy and industrial products to the EU without customs restric>ons. 2. Including Turkey in the EU s Customs Union decision- making mechanisms Turkey would be part of all free trade agreements signed between the EU and third countries.

Update could be completed by 2018.