POLI-D409 – Decision-making in the EU
Decision-making in the EU (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
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POLI-D409 – Decision-making in the EU
1. How did we get here ? – Treaties, institutions and policies. The foundation
of the Communities and re-foundation of the EU
1.1. What is the EU ?
1.1.1. A State ?
No full sovereignty
EU exists because MSs signed treaties. States can change treaties or leave
No monopoly of coercion
EU has no army or police of its own ; relies on MSs for enforcement
No taxation power
EU budget (1% of GDP) depends mainly on MS contributions
MSs keep sovereignty in many areas
Defence, foreign policy, health, and welfare remain largely national
Weak shared identity
Most Europeans identify with their nation first; few see themselves as European first
Intergovernmental/supranational decision-making
Many key decisions require unanimity of MSs, not supranational authority (others are
taken by QM)
1.1.2. Is the EU an IO ? More than an IO
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1.1.3. More than an IO but less than a federation
1.1.4. The competences of the EU
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1.1.5. Types of policies
1.2. How did we get there ? The context after WWII
History matters ; not a linear process ; the limitations of a chronological approach ; too
Eurocentric view
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