« Taiwan Journal of Political Science No.11Publish: 1999/12

Debate and Implementation of European Intergration: Federalism v. School of Sovereignty

Author: Yu-chun Lan

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This essay aims to clarify and explore the complex, contradictory nature of the always on-going European integration, by comparing the conflicting debates  over  the  European  Union,  and  decoding  the  implication  of  EU’s important facts. The Chapter of theoretic argument is focused on two conceptual forces that dictate over five decades on the scene: the European federalism trying to build  another  new  political  structure  beyond  the  status  quo,  and  the realist-intergovernmentalism defending the sovereignty and resilience of the nation-state.    The Chapter of the practices is concentrated on the meaning and impact of some representative implementations.    We can find that these two  conceptual  forces  maintain  a  kind  of  delicate  equilibrium  on  the institutional  interact,  and  each  one  has  its  privileged  operational  points, whether in the juridical mechanism or eco-political dimension. In conclusion, the author has some findings and reflections: the ‘turbo effect’  of  the  future  development  of  the  EU,  some  reference  indices  of observation, and some logical paradox deriving from the phenomenon of the European integration.

Keywords:European Intergration、European Union、Federalism、Sovereignty