Bechev, Dimitar and Brunner, Larissa and Butcher, Paul and Calliess, Christian and Christoffersen, Poul Skytte and De Somer, Marie and Dhéret, Claire and Duff, Andrew and Emmanouilidis, Janis A. and Grevi, Giovanni and Hedberg, Annika and Heumann, Stefan and Ivan, Paul and Kmezić, Marko and Majstorović, Srdjan and Okatz, Julia and Pagoulatos, George and Pauli, Gunter and Pilati, Marta and Porter, Martin. and Potočnik, Janez and Rappold, Julian and Shea, Jamie and Stratulat, Corina and Tsourdi, Evangelia (Lilian) and Van Rompuy, Herman and Zuleeg, Fabian (2019) Yes, we should! EU priorities for 2019-2024. EPC Challenge Europe Issue 24, April 2019. [Policy Paper]
Abstract
The European Union (EU) is not alone in its struggle to grapple with the major headaches of our times. The Western world as a whole is affected. Inside the Union, the crises in and of its national societies and democracies have radiated to the EU level. Half of the member states have minority governments. If they are politically weak in their own countries, how can the Union be strong? The EU is, after all, also the sum of its member states.
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