From Threat to Opportunity: Making Flexible Integration Work

By Julia De Clerck-Sachsse and Sebastian Kurpas and José I. Torreblanca and Gaëtane Ricard-Nihoul
Date of publication: 
29 September 2006
Pages: 
10
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The authors of this new EPIN paper argue for a thorough reappraisal of flexibility as an instrument of integration and outline the conditions under which it would help the enlarged European Union to move forward. In particular, treaty-based ‘enhanced cooperation’ should be regarded as a useful tool that avoids many of the potentially disintegrating effects of purely intergovernmental approaches. In a Union of soon-to-be 27 members, enhanced cooperation could turn the idea of flexible integration from a measure of threat to a real opportunity for deeper integration.