brainydodo.com brainydodo.com
Site Home :> About Us :> Place Your Link :> Privacy :> Terms of Service :> Add Article
Search:   
 
 

Arthur Koestler

His insights and committment are rare and needed in times made false through superficiality and gree ... - Robert Baird
 

Super Voting Ink and Vaccines

Super voting ink maybe a valuable way to distribute vaccines. - Lance Winslow
 

Squibs of the Scandalous Columnist Benjamin Franklin

The Ben Franklin fan club will come to order, with apologies for having delayed the 293rd anniversar ... - Lindsey Williams
 
 

The United States is the Greatest Nation in Human History

Believe it or not there are actually some people in the world who do not believe that the United Sta ... - Lance Winslow
 

Super Bowl Review and College Hoops Thoughts

Well it certainly wasn't one of the best played Super Bowl games of all time. Key penalties, sloppy ... - Al McMordie
 
 

Site Home › Events & News › Politics
 

Heading For a European Constitution (2)

 
Author: Hans Bool

Recently I read a discussion about Europe in which a central banking system like that of the US was taken as example. The idea was to support the Euro not only with a monetary policy but also with a fiscal policy, which is not done at the moment in Europe.

So I thought, this federalist viewpoint is taken as model for the future Constitution (still in the same discussion). In fact for any new situation you tend to find something that already exists and federalist government do exists, which makes them useful benchmarks for the European Union, which is in process of continuous evolution. The question is where should it stop (or end)?

Rules or principles make things simplerBut how do you develop such a rule? Discussion about the future of the European Union are accompanied with comparison to other systems and other rules. The subsidiarity principle for example is key in these kinds of discussions.

  • Subsidiarity is the principle which states that matters ought to be handled by the smallest (or, the lowest) competent authority. The Oxford English Dictionary defines subsidiarity as the idea that a central authority should have a subsidiary function, performing only those tasks which cannot be performed effectively at a more immediate or local level...

    Subsidiarity is, ideally or in principle, one of the features of federalism. (www.wikipedia.org)

Alright, but then there are two federalist flavors (according to the same source): In Canada and Europe (read: European countries), "federalist" is often used to describe those who favor a stronger federal government (or European Union government) and weaker provincial governments... The same is historically true in the United States, with those who generally favor a confederation, or weaker federal government and stronger state governments, being called "anti-federalists".

From politics to economics "its the economy stupid" and observing another principle (the solidarity principle) the choice for a federation wouldn't fit. The recent vetos from the Netherlands and France where all about the problems with budget solidarity; we are paying more than we receive.

So, steps into the direction of a further integration would first require clear benefits before any discussion about possible (Con) federation. And these benefits are not clear...

2006 Hans Bool

Author Bio:

Hans Bool

Hans Bool has worked for many companies in many countries in different (mainly) management positions.

Recently he started Astor White. A company that offer a new approach in management advice and consulting.

You can search for this article using: political issues, political news, current political issues, latest political news
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Senators Neglecting Research Expenditures Want to See US Lose World Ranking
 
Affluent Market May Disappoint Retailers by Spending Less for December Holiday Gifts
 
Making Sense of Medicare Changes
 
The Universal Law Behind the Golden Rule
 
The Need for Arts
 
Heading For a European Constitution (2)
 
Logistics and Supply Chain Management in Emerging Markets - A New Way of Creating Value Horizontally
 
Why Do Consumers Blame the Bush Administration for Gasoline Prices?
 
The Speed Of God
 
Against All Odds, A Black Pastor in a White Man's Town
 
 
 

 

Sports & Adventure

 

Eating & Drinking

 

Teens & Kids

 

Education & Reference

 

Employment & Careers

 

Hotels & Travel

 

Art & Culture

 

Events & News

 

Vehicles & Automotive

 

Games & Play

 

Research & Science

 

Medical Care

 

Law & Politics

 

Recreation

 

Self Management

 

Family & Home

 

Finance & Investment

 

Business & Commerce

 

Health & Therapy

 

Lifestyle & Fashion

 

Software & Networking

 

Property & Estate

 

Malls & Shopping

 

Society & Issues

 
Site Home :> Privacy :> Terms of Service
Copyright © www.brainydodo.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.