Yes thanks I scanned that link, when you posted those later. I did find her work and methodology insightful. Especially her historical reference and creating a sort of Superpower Index. She uses references that to me aren't always understandable. Like how to measure or guessimate GDP in the 19th century. But since her work was peercheked I assume her method should check out.
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I get her idea, Russia is actually in China's grip. Though I wonder where she got a verifiable Chinese GDP and population number ( I sure hope she didn't copy the WTO numbers)
Since the beginning I felt like something was off about Sanchez. Don't get me wrong, I was happy to hear that Vox lost in Spain etc. I kept some tabs on him. His doings and deals somehow rubbed me the wrong way, but I couldn't put a finger on it and thought he was just a smart smooth talker and a bit opportunistic. But lately those scandals keep piling up. And yes, other politicians in Spain where wrapped in scandals too, during past elections. But this one seems one of the worse. I donno.
good covers with the orange man.
Holy shit! Der Spiegel really have been busy. Some really good ones too.
The Trumptator never smiles, that's why he looks so odd on this pic.
Haha, oh absolutely.
Added; I just found a term which may describe our pov: Functional Federalisation.
FYI @buffalox : There appears to be a strong discussion about the question whether European Union is actually federation.
In my view, but that's just a POV, it's a form of (loose) federation because memberstates cede power to a supranational entity ( The EU). On the other hand memberstates still hold lots of Souverignity and self Governing power, and that would be an argument against calling it a federation in a classic sense
Anyway to avoid any prejudice I personally use the term "The European Project" .Whatever it is, there is nothing like it anywhere in the world.
So I'm not sure it is possible to do except by NOT having a central government.
Of course there are solutions The principle of subsidiarity is one. Doing projects between states like you said are another for example. Problem is always that people be people, and they like power and money. And also there is little any "piece of paper" can do against dictators with guns. No piece of law will probably ever change that, I'm afraid.
And state rights are systematically trumped by the federal government, and there is no reason to think the same won't happen in EU over time, if we make a similar power structure.
Yes, true we must therefore build strong counter measures in this new European Federation. Its technically already a (co) Federation. But while we heed their mistakes we can prevent them.
let's not copy the American declaration of independence.
Of course, I'm also having an allergic reaction to this title. and happy to see already 2 allergic comments apart from my own idea.
This was basically the scope of EL Pais, probably beacuse of recent developments.
The original declaration and the term United States of Europe was used by the founder of Europe Jean Monnet and coined by Victor Hugo in the mid 19th century or so. I've read somewhere that a Polish guy has used it even earlier.
Just look how bad it works in USA
How and why are you comparing this proposal to the US?!
There are many many federations in the world like, India Brazil, Switzerland etc.
"They" have a roadmap for it. Basically they call upon all "political bodies" to rise up, and expect the European Parliament to take a more prominent role.
I mean, If you ask me, it should become a more equal democracy, a Europe by the People for the People with a stronger and more direct citizen participation. We are all here when it happens and we can all share our pov and influence the outcome somewhat.
Maybe beacuse this new President Kast, is from a rich family. Or maybe because his father was a Wehrmacht officer and member of the NSDAP? Maybe beacuse Rubio was quick to congratulate him. Take your pick.
Add. Most newspapers call him " ultra right".