In this paper, we look into the topic of European integration, namely the challenges that have arisen as a result of terrorist attacks by fundamentalist Islamists and, more broadly, the impact of the migrant/refugee crisis. Critical voices against the E.U. concept, and particularly the Euro and the Eurozone, have been raised as a result of the recent global financial catastrophe, which also affected the Eurozone. We'll look at the dangers of the European Union project failing, as well as the benefits of economic and political union for Europe. We'll also delve into the implications of numerous analyst ideas pushing for the disintegration of the Eurozone or the adoption of a Northern and Southern Euro. Is 'Brexit' proof of the E.U.'s integration project's failure, or can it eventually drive an acceleration of European integration? The purpose of this paper is to find answers to this question, as well as others related to this topic. According to our analysis, the leaders of the E.U. and European societies have two options: the first, which is more in favour due to the current context as well as the forces of stagnation, is a setback in the process of furthering European integration, with the simultaneous cancellation of the project for Europe's democratic integration in the medium to long term; the other option is the strengthening of European integration, with the rapid transformation of Europe's democratic integration in the medium to long term. For the better interest of all countries, rich and poor, northern and southern, eastern and western, a unified, democratic, European political plan is required: the construction of our future common European home, the United States of Europe.
Author(s) Details:
Dr. Konstantinos
Chainas,
Mathematician - Economics, System
Analyst, 15o km Chalkida-Anthidona, 34100, Chalkida Evias, Greece.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/RDASS-V1/article/view/5726
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