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Strategies of Polish companies against Brexit 波兰企业应对英国脱欧的策略
Pub Date : 2021-05-19 DOI: 10.4324/9781003008606-8
B. Jankowska, Aleksandra Kania, Katarzyna Mroczek-Dąbrowska
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The EU beyond Brexit 脱欧后的欧盟
Pub Date : 2020-12-17 DOI: 10.1093/OSO/9780198871262.003.0006
F. Fabbrini
This chapter looks at the future of the European Union beyond Brexit and analyses the plan, precedents, and prospects for the Conference on the Future of Europe. The establishment of the Conference on the Future of Europe is potentially an innovative model and path-breaking initiative to reform the EU and make it more effective and legitimate, along the lines of prior, out-of-the-box initiatives such as the Conference of Messina and the Convention on the Future of Europe. The Covid-19 pandemic has delayed the start of the Conference on the Future of Europe, but has also increased its urgency. Yet, the chances of success of this initiative are closely connected to the mechanics of treaty reform. As such, the chapter suggests that the Conference should consider channelling its output into a Political Compact, subject to an entry into force rule that do away with the unanimity requirement, as it has been done previously in the field of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). Clearly, success cannot be taken for granted and there are many difficulties ahead, but the EU is facing a decisive moment.
本章着眼于脱欧之后欧盟的未来,并分析了欧洲未来会议的计划、先例和前景。“欧洲未来会议”的成立,是继“墨西拿会议”和“欧洲未来公约”等开创性倡议之后,改革欧盟、提高欧盟有效性和合法性的创新模式和开创性倡议。2019冠状病毒病大流行推迟了欧洲未来会议的召开,但也增加了其紧迫性。然而,这一倡议成功的机会与条约改革的机制密切相关。因此,本章建议贸发会议应考虑将其产出纳入一项政治协约,但须遵守一项废除一致同意要求的生效规则,就像以前在经济和货币联盟(欧洲货币联盟)领域所做的那样。显然,成功并非理所当然,前方还有许多困难,但欧盟正面临一个决定性时刻。
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The EU during Brexit 英国脱欧期间的欧盟
Pub Date : 2020-12-17 DOI: 10.1093/OSO/9780198871262.003.0002
F. Fabbrini
This chapter analyses the European Union during Brexit, explaining how the EU institutions and Member States reacted to the UK’s decision to leave the EU. It outlines how they went about this in the course of the withdrawal negotiations. The EU institutions and Member States managed to adopt a very united stance vis-à-vis a withdrawing state, establishing effective institutional mechanisms and succeeding in imposing their strategic preferences in the negotiations with the UK. Nevertheless, the EU was also absorbed during Brexit by internal preparations to face both the scenario of a ‘hard Brexit’—the UK leaving the EU with no deal—and of a ‘no Brexit’—with the UK subsequently delaying exit and extending its EU membership. Finally, during Brexit the EU increasingly started working as a union of 27 Member States—the EU27—which in this format opened a debate on the future of Europe and developed new policy initiatives, especially in the field of defence and military cooperation.
本章分析了英国脱欧期间的欧盟,解释了欧盟机构和成员国对英国脱欧决定的反应。它概述了他们在脱欧谈判中是如何做到这一点的。欧盟机构和成员国对-à-vis退欧国采取了非常统一的立场,建立了有效的制度机制,并成功地在与英国的谈判中强加了自己的战略偏好。然而,在英国脱欧期间,欧盟也被内部准备所吸收,以面对“硬脱欧”(英国无协议离开欧盟)和“不脱欧”(英国随后推迟退出欧盟并延长其欧盟成员国资格)的情况。最后,在英国脱欧期间,欧盟越来越多地开始作为一个由27个成员国组成的联盟——欧盟27国——以这种形式开启了关于欧洲未来的辩论,并制定了新的政策倡议,特别是在国防和军事合作领域。
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The EU after Brexit 英国脱欧后的欧盟
Pub Date : 2020-12-17 DOI: 10.1093/OSO/9780198871262.003.0005
F. Fabbrini
This chapter focuses on the European Union after Brexit and articulates the case for constitutional reforms. Reforms are necessary to address the substantive and institutional shortcomings that patently emerged in the context of Europe’s old and new crises. Moreover, reforms will be compelled by the exigencies of the post-Covid-19 EU recovery, which pushes the EU towards new horizons in terms of fiscal federalism and democratic governance. As a result, the chapter considers both obstacles and opportunities to reform the EU and make it more effective and legitimate. On the one hand, it underlines the difficulties connected to the EU treaty amendment procedure, owing to the requirement of unanimous approval of any treaty change, and the consequential problem of the veto. On the other hand, it emphasizes the increasing practice by Member States to use intergovernmental agreements outside the EU legal order and stresses that these have set new rules on their entry into force which overcome state veto, suggesting that this is now a precedent to consider.
本章主要关注英国脱欧后的欧盟,并阐述了宪法改革的理由。有必要进行改革,以解决在欧洲新旧危机背景下明显出现的实质性和制度性缺陷。此外,新冠肺炎疫情后欧盟复苏的紧急情况将迫使改革,这将推动欧盟在财政联邦制和民主治理方面走向新的视野。因此,本章考虑了改革欧盟的障碍和机遇,并使其更加有效和合法。一方面,它强调了与欧盟条约修正程序有关的困难,因为任何条约修改都必须得到一致批准,以及随之而来的否决权问题。另一方面,它强调成员国越来越多地使用欧盟法律秩序之外的政府间协议,并强调这些协议为其生效制定了新的规则,克服了国家否决权,这表明这现在是一个可以考虑的先例。
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The EU besides Brexit 英国脱欧之外的欧盟
Pub Date : 2020-12-17 DOI: 10.1093/OSO/9780198871262.003.0004
F. Fabbrini
This chapter assesses the European Union besides Brexit, shedding light on the multiple other crises that the EU has recently faced in addition to the withdrawal of the United Kingdom. In the last decade, the EU has weathered the euro-crisis, the migration crisis, and the rule of law crisis, each of which has continued to sour throughout the Brexit negotiations. In addition to these old crises, the EU has now faced new ones—as shown by the difficulties of dealing with the issue of enlargement, the problem of climate change, and particularly the catastrophic Covid-19 pandemic. All of these crises have exposed the disunity of the EU—a counter-point to the unity that emerged in the Brexit negotiations. The chapter explains the difficulties of the EU27 in successfully tackling once and for all any of these crises, and the growing centripetal pulls at play, owing to the rise of very different visions of European integration—what can be called a ‘polity’, a ‘market’, and an ‘autocracy’ conception of the EU, which are competing with each other.
本章对英国脱欧之外的欧盟进行了评估,揭示了除了英国脱欧之外,欧盟最近面临的其他多重危机。在过去十年中,欧盟经受住了欧元危机、移民危机和法治危机的考验,而在英国脱欧谈判期间,这些危机都在继续恶化。除了这些老危机之外,欧盟现在还面临着新的危机,比如在处理扩员问题、气候变化问题、特别是新冠肺炎大流行等问题上遇到的困难。所有这些危机都暴露了欧盟的不团结——这与英国退欧谈判中出现的团结形成了对比。本章解释了欧盟27国在一劳永逸地解决这些危机方面的困难,以及由于欧洲一体化的不同愿景的兴起而产生的日益增长的向心拉力,这些愿景可以被称为欧盟的“政体”、“市场”和“专制”概念,它们相互竞争。
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Conclusion 结论
Pub Date : 2020-12-17 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198871262.003.0007
F. Fabbrini
This concluding chapter explores the connections between Brexit and EU reforms. The case for reforming the EU is not new. In recent years, multiple national and supranational leaders have put forward proposals to overhaul the EU and make it fit for the new challenges it faces. Moreover, think tanks, public intellectuals, and academic scholars have increasingly been reflecting on the future of Europe and suggesting plans ahead. This book joins this lively debate, but seeks to go beyond it by contributing with ideas on how to move the EU forward, post-Covid-19. In particular, as the launch of the Conference on the Future of Europe approaches, this book not only supports this effort, claiming that this is an indispensable step following the UK’s withdrawal from the EU. It also provides insights for policy-makers involved in the process, especially suggesting that a Political Compact for a more democratic and effective union can represent the avenue to relaunch the project of integration and renew Europe’s future.
最后一章探讨了英国脱欧与欧盟改革之间的联系。改革欧盟的理由并不新鲜。近年来,多个国家和超国家领导人提出了改革欧盟的建议,使其适应所面临的新挑战。此外,智库、公共知识分子和学术学者越来越多地反思欧洲的未来,并提出未来的计划。这本书加入了这场激烈的辩论,但试图超越辩论,就如何在新冠疫情后推动欧盟向前发展提出一些想法。特别是,随着欧洲未来会议的召开,这本书不仅支持这一努力,还声称这是英国退出欧盟后必不可少的一步。它还为参与这一进程的政策制定者提供了见解,特别是表明建立一个更民主、更有效的联盟的政治契约可以代表重新启动一体化项目和更新欧洲未来的途径。
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The new normal 新常态
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.4324/9781003008606-10
M. Gorynia, B. Jankowska, Katarzyna Mroczek-Dąbrowska
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