Affiliation:
1. Wiesbaden Institute of Law and Economics (WILE) + Vienna Institute for Comparative
Abstract
This essay aims to promote discussion on fundamental reforms of the European
Union (EU). Its thesis is that the global turning point triggered by
multiple crises affects the entirety of the EU architecture and that reforms
can therefore not be limited to piecemeal reforms in individual areas.
Methodologically, the essay takes an ideology-critical approach with what is
commonly referred to as ?neoliberalism? at its centre. As a result, the
essay draws a Union that gains its own sovereignty through democratic
reforms in decisionmaking.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
General Economics, Econometrics and Finance