欧盟的复苏和韧性基金,在欧洲一体化项目及其未来前景的背景下

F. Guerra
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在整个欧洲一体化的历史上,欧洲一体化的进程是由成员国向欧洲联盟及其机构移交权限和权力的连续阶段所形成的。与此同时,随着延迟时间逐渐缩短,集成过程中的几个危机时刻被记录下来。在这些危机中,始于2008年的金融危机尤为重要,它表明了在欧洲一体化进程中达成共识的困难和利益分化。本文旨在对欧洲一体化进程中的几个危机时刻进行历史回顾,特别关注过去的主权债务危机和欧元区危机。本文论述了欧盟内部利益分裂的易感性,这种分裂的原因和后果是什么,以及欧盟为应对Covid-19大流行引发的危机而启动的恢复和复原力基金如何在2020年全年的建设中再现这种情况。此外,还提出了关于复原力和恢复基金及其在欧洲一体化进程连续性框架中的相关性的各种观点。最后,我们得出的结论是,欧洲一体化进程再次以其政治议程的加强和最近欧洲联盟机构适应不断危机周期管理的迹象为标志,从而使一体化进程得以继续。©2021,Observare。版权所有。
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The European Union’s recovery and resilience fund, in the context of the European integration project and its future prospects
Throughout its history, the process of European integration has been shaped by successive stages of transfer of competences and powers from the Member States to the European Union and its institutions. At the same time, and with progressively shorter latency periods, several moments of crisis in the integration process were recorded. Of these crises, the financial crisis that began in 2008 was of particular importance, demonstrating the difficulties in reaching consensus and the fragmentation of interests within the European integration process. This article aims to make a historical revisitation of several crisis moments in the European integration process, with special attention to the past sovereign debt and Eurozone crises. From this exposition, an argument is made about the susceptibility of fragmentation of interests within the European Union, what are the causes and consequences of this fragmentation and how this was reproduced throughout 2020 in the construction of the Recovery and Resilience Fund, launched by the European Union in response to the crisis triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic. Additionally, a diverse set of perspectives on the Resilience and Recovery Fund and its relevance in the framework of the continuity of the European integration process is presented. Finally, we conclude that the European integration process is once again marked by the strengthening of its political agenda and by recent signs of adaptation of the European Union institutions to the management of constant crisis cycles, allowing the integration process to continue. © 2021, Observare. All rights reserved.
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