What is The European Union?

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The European Union

What is The European Union? 28 Shared values: liberty, democracy, respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms, and the rule of law. Member States The world s largest economic body. Combined population of EU Member States 7.5 500 million Percent of world s population Percent of global GDP 60 Percent of combined worldwide Official Development Assistance 30 The world s most successful model for regional integration and for advancing peace and democracy. A unique institution as Member States voluntarily cede national sovereignty in many areas to carry out common policies and governance. It is not a super-state which replaces existing states. Nor is it simply an organization for international cooperation.

Part 1: A Brief History Peace, Prosperity, and Partnership

Supranationalism Supranational Organizations: organizations in which nations are not totally sovereign actors Reflects trend of integration Process that encourages states to pool their sovereignty in order to gain political, economic, and social clout

Why Form a European Union? Began after WWII in an effort to repair nations economies in a war-torn Europe Initial goals were almost completely economic in intent

Evolution of Integration 1949 Council of Europe formed, but had little power 1950 a supranational authority was formed to coordinate coal and steel industries

Evolution of Integration 1957 the EEC (Eur Economic Community) established by Treaty of Rome Informally named the Common Market Eliminated all tariffs between European nations and creation of new ones

Evolution of Integration 1965 the EC (European Community) was established Expanded the organization's functions beyond economics to include a unified approach to peaceful use of atomic energy

Finally, the EU! 1991 the Maastricht Treaty created the modern organization and gave it authority in new areas Important goal was to coordinate economic policies, particularly through common currency, the Euro

Finally, the EU! The Treaty Established Three Pillars (spheres of authority) 1. Trade and economic cooperation 2. Law enforcement and human rights 3. Foreign policy and European security

Finally, the EU! Basis of the EU: The European Union is based on the rule of law and democracy. It is neither a new State replacing existing ones nor is it comparable to other international organizations. Its Member States delegate sovereignty to common institutions representing the interests of the Union as a whole on questions of joint interest. All decisions and procedures are derived from the basic treaties ratified by the Member States

Part 2: Membership

Current Membership Ongoing expansion is a major characteristic of the European Union currently 28 members Began with 6 members in 1957: France, Germany, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg Early 1970s: Denmark, GB and Ireland 1981: Greece 1986: Portugal and Spain 1995: Austria, Finland and Sweden 2004: Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia 2007: Bulgaria and Romania 2013: Croatia

Under Consideration for Membership Macedonia, Turkey*, Montenegro, Serbia, Albania (Iceland dropped its bid in March 2015) Turkey is controversial (low gdp, history of authoritarian govts, location in mostly Asia, Muslim population)

Requirements for Membership A stable and functioning democratic regime A market-oriented economy Willingness to accept all EU laws and regulations

Part 3: Institutions

5 Main Institutions (1-3 = Iron Triangle) 1. European Commission Seeks to uphold interests of the Union as a whole 2. Council of Ministers Represents the individual member states 3. European Parliament Represents EU s citizens and is directly elected by them

5 Main Institutions 4. Court of Justice Upholds the rule of European law 5. Court of Auditors Checks the financing of the Union s activities

Institutions The Commission 28 members, one appointed by each state s govt (approved by EP) Bureaucracy of several thousand European civil servants Each commissioner takes responsibility for a particular area of policy Main responsibility is to initiate and implement new programs Forms a permanent executive that supervises work of EU (like a cabinet)

Institutions The Council of Ministers Composed of head of each member country (PM/Pres, etc) and Pres of EU Commission Meet regularly at council s Brussels headquarters Certain ministers may meet more often about policy issues that directly affect them (ex. Agriculture) The Commission may initiate legislation, but its proposals don t become law until they have been passed by Council Each country is assigned a number of votes in proportion to its share of the population

Institutions The European Parliament (EP) Historically has not had a lot of legislative power 751 members directly elected once every 5 years May propose amendments to legislation May reject proposals from the Council outright BUT Council may override by unanimous vote Gained more power with Lisbon Treaty (2007)

Institutions The European Court of Justice (ECJ) Supreme court of EU Has power of judicial review Meets in Luxembourg Interprets European law and its decisions may limit national sovereignty Cassis di Dijon case 28 judges, each nominated by different member state Cases are decided by simple majority

Part 4: Key Policies A Quick Intro

Key Policies Single Market Creating and maintaining a single internal market Removal of tariffs/barriers Most professional licenses (doctors, hairdressers) accepted in all members states

Key Policies Monetary Policy Union of monetary policy Control of money supply Power to set basic interest rates/fiscal policy is being passed from national banks/govts to European Monetary Union and its central bank Common currency Euro (exceptions: UK and Sweden)

Key Policies Agriculture Common Agricultural Policy Almost half of EU s budget goes to this policy Goal is to modernize inefficient farms so they can compete Farm subsidies Rural development projects

Key Policies Defense Common Defense Crisis management crises defined as humanitarian, rescue and peacemaking tasks Goal is to be able to deploy up to 60,000 troops within 60 days that could be sustained for at least one year Commitment and deployment up to each member state

Key Policies Justice/Home Affairs Treaty of Amsterdam aim was to establish free movement of EU citizens and non-eu nationals throughout Union Schengen Agreement- 1995 Involved setting policy regarding visas, asylum and immigration Terrorism EU and US officials have held a series of policy dialogues on border and transportation security

Part 5: Current Issues

Current Issues Enlargement rapid growth has brought enlargement fatigue, a loss of enthusiasm for further growth Democratic Deficit: many people fear that the power shift from national to supranational institutions will result in loss of direct control of political decisions by the people (Euroskeptics) Lack of accountability to average citizen

Current Issues Constitution some member states failed to ratify 2007 Lisbon Treaty replaced Constitutional Treaty and made important changes to EU Cleavages between big states/smaller states; between industrialized and agricultural states; between wealthy and poor Sovereign Debt Crisis UK s approved referendum for exit

Current Issues Refugee Crisis Currently debating new system of mandatory quotas for sharing refugees Plan proposed by European Commission Strongly supported by Germany; Strongly opposed by Hungary Agreed in principle to share 160,000 refugees across at least 22 countries (but not binding)

Current Issues Refugee Crisis Proposed outsourcing processing to countries mainly in Africa where reception centres or refugee camps would be built Once the system was functioning, EU members would be in a position to find asylum applications of these persons inadmissible on safe third country grounds See any problems with this????

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