The New Europe
The European Union: The Evolution of the Dream
Treaty of Paris
Purpose: Purpose: to reduce economic (and, hence,
military) competition in coal and steel industries among original six members
by forming a customs union for coal and steel.
Geographical
Scope:
The Original Six
–
France
Germany
Italy
Belgium,
Netherlands, Luxembourg (collectively referred to as the BENELUX countries)
1957
Treaty of Rome
Purpose: EstÕd European Economic Community (EEC)
and EURATOM along side ECSC
EEC purposes:
1. to expand the
ECSC customs union to other goods
2. elimination of
customs duties
3. common external
tariffs
4. free movement
of labor / capital
5. common policies
in agriculture, transport, competition
EURATOM: cooperation in peaceful uses of nuclear
technology (i.e., energy)
1962 (1963)
1968
Customs union in
place
1970
Financial
autonomy achieved through:
Customs duties on
imports and
Value Added Taxes
(VAT)
EU Sources of
Revenue 2007
Explanation
of Revenue Sources
1970
Foreign Policy
Coordination
Regular meetings
of foreign ministers begin
1973
Accession of UK, Ireland, Denmark
1974
Summits of Heads
of State European Council begin
1978
European Monetary
System (EMS)
members start to
coordinate the value of their currencies, limit the range of variation between
them over time
the Òsnake in the
tunnelÓ
1981
Accession of
Greece
1986
Single European Act
Laid out in White
Paper drafted under Commission leadership of Jacques Delors
Goals:
1.Single market/free trade area
to be in place by
1992
2. eradicate all NTBs (non-tariff trade barriers) – like
what? What are these?
3. introduce
qualified majority voting at Council of European Union
1986
Accession of
Spain, Portugal
1992
Treaty of the
European Union (TEU)
also called the Maastricht
Treaty because it was negotiated and signed at Maastricht, The Netherlands, during
the Dutch presidency
Purpose: Political
Integration
Enumerated
3 Pillars of the European
Union
Pillar I: EECS/EMU
Set
timeline for Monetary Union
European
Monetary Institute
as of Jan 1 1994
precursor to European Central Bank
Aims:
convergence of exchange rates
stronger cooperation among central banks
coordination
of monetary policies
set criteria for participation in the currency union
More
on the ECBÕs Roles and Tasks
Criteria for Adopting the
Euro:
* Budget deficit must be below 3% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
* Total amount of money owed by a government, known as the
public debt, must be less than 60% of GDP.
* Inflation rate must be within 1.5% of the three EU countries
with the lowest rate.
* Long-term interest rates must be within 2% of the three
lowest interest rates in EU.
* Exchange rates must be kept within "normal"
fluctuation margins of Europe's exchange-rate mechanism.
Video on the Euro
The Euro Designs
Pillar II: Common
Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP)
Pillar III: Judicial and Home Affairs
visas, asylum
border control
fighting international crime, trafficking
TEU also
introduced:
An
enhanced role for the European Parliament
Co-decision
with Commission in some areas
1997
Treaty of
Amsterdam
Four Main Areas of Emphasis
1. Citizens Rights
enumerated in the Social Charter
including employment
2. Borders
internal free;
external Òring fenceÓ
3. A Stronger Voice in World Affairs
4. Decision Making to be Streamlined
with an eye toward expansion
yet co-decision still a general rule
1995
Accession of
Austria, Sweden, Finland
(Norway referendum fails)
2001
Treaty of Nice
drafted
Goes into effect in 2003
With eye toward enlargement,
the treaty altered the number of MEPs allotted per country
And capped the number of MEPs
at 732
and changed the rules for
Qualified Majority Voting
(QMV) at the Council level
the proposal must be backed by a majority of member states and
the proposal
must be supported by 255 votes from a total of 345 — about 73.9% of the
votes.
a member may request the verification of the population condition,
i.e., the countries supporting the proposal must represent at least 62% of the
total EU population.
It also reduced the
Commission representation of the larger states from 2 to 1 Commissioner
2004
Accesssion of
Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland,
Slovakia,
Slovenia
2004-5
EU Constitution
Drafted then
Rejected in French, Dutch Referenda
Widely believed
to be a referendum on
ÒEurope,Ó i.e., supra-nationalism
Especially
scorned: references to EU flag,
anthem
2007
Accession of
Romania, Bulgaria
2007-2009
The Lisbon Treaty aka
The Reform Treaty
Got rid of the symbols,
preamble, principles
kept the substance, Òamends
the treatiesÓ
A 2 ½ year European
Presidency
And a EU Foreign Minister
Stalled for 2-3 years;
finally ratified by last country (Czech Republic; after concessions to Poland
and Ireland) in November 2009
In effect in December 1 2009
2008
Applicant
Countries