Date: 2021
Type: Other
Love thy neighbour 2035 : three scenarios for external differentiation
Policy Briefs, 2021/64, Integrating Diversity in the European Union (InDivEU)
CHIOCCHETTI, Paolo, Love thy neighbour 2035 : three scenarios for external differentiation, Policy Briefs, 2021/64, Integrating Diversity in the European Union (InDivEU) - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/73670
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This paper presents an analytical set of scenarios on the future use of external differentiation in the European Union by 2035. The three scenarios outline and assess paradigmatic alternatives available to the EU to develop its relationship with third countries: ‘extended family’ (EU enlargement), ‘close-knit community’ (external integration), and ‘good fences make good neighbours’ (external disintegration). External differentiation turns out to be a useful alternative to both EU enlargement and no integration, but its desirability is constrained by several feasibility, functional, and normative problems. The set of scenarios offers to policymakers, experts, and citizens a useful tool to think about the future of EU external relations and support the design of appropriate strategies and institutional solutions.
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/73670
Full-text via DOI: 10.2870/744885
ISBN: 9789294661388
ISSN: 2467-4540
Series/Number: Policy Briefs; 2021/64; Integrating Diversity in the European Union (InDivEU)
Publisher: European University Institute
Grant number: H2020/822304/EU
Sponsorship and Funder information:
The project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and
innovation programme under grant agreement No 822304
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