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Globalization and European Integration: Eroding the Sovereignty of the Nation State in Europe

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Globalization and European Integration: Eroding the Sovereignty of the Nation State in Europe
European Politics
Discuss the proposition that globalisation and European integration have eroded the sovereignty of the nation state in Europe
The essay begins by looking at the aspect of globalisation, before considering the thoughts and functionality of European integration leading to a ‘supernation’ Europe. ‘Sovereignty refers to the ultimate source of authority in society. The sovereign is the highest and final decision-maker within a community.’ Hague & Harrop (2007). Comparative Government and Politics. London: Palgrave. 17. ‘Walters (2000) defines globalisation as ‘’ a process in which the constraints of geography on social and cultural arrangements recede and in which people become increasingly aware that they are receding’’ Hague & Harrop (2007). Comparative Government and Politics. London: Palgrave. 36. In a modern world where international boundaries are merely geographical it is becoming increasingly difficult for nation states to protect their beliefs and cultures which in fact in the past were seen as the guidelines to how people lived their lives. Although growth is regularly recognised as a GDP figure or financial statistic it can also be in the form of progression in an individual and collectively as a large group of individuals which can represent a nation. ‘Change is inevitable. Growth is optional’ John C. Maxwell. Tony Blair (former UK Prime Minister) and an increasing number of economic commentators are obtaining a more unfastened look to the potential limitations of an exclusive state in a globalised future and are beginning to comply with stronger European integration. Black, I & Watt, N. (2000). Blair calls for Euro ‘superpower’ Available:http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2000/oct/07/emu.speeches. Last accessed 17th Nov 2012.
Generally, any increase in the exchange of goods, services or information from one nation to another can contribute towards a development in globalisation. Intensifying activities across European national



References: Black, I & Watt, N. (2000). Blair calls for Euro ‘superpower’ Available:http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2000/oct/07/emu.speeches. Last accessed 17th Nov 2012. Hague & Harrop (2007). Comparative Government and Politics. London: Palgrave. Jakob, A. Compromise Strategies in Constitutional Argumentations about the Concept of Sovereignty for the European Integration: 11-13. Magone, J (2011). Contemporary European Politics. Oxon: Routledge. 587. Monnet, J.  A New Idea for Europe. Available: http://ec.europa.eu/publications/booklets/eu_documentation/04/txt03_en.htm. Last accessed 17th Nov 2012. Sinn, H. (2012). United States of Europe. Available: http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/economics-blog/2012/oct/23/united-states-of-europe-achieved. Last accessed 17th Nov 2012 The Telegraph. (2012). Hague and Westerwelle collide on EU integration. Available: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/eu/9628347/Hague-and-Westerwelle-collide-on-EU-integration.html. Last accessed 11th Nov 2012. Walker, N. (2003). Late Sovereignty in the European Union European Politics POLI107 Student number - 200857198

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