Proyecto europeo y opinión públicalas raíces de un creciente desencuentro

  1. Forner Muñoz, Salvador
Journal:
Historia y política: Ideas, procesos y movimientos sociales

ISSN: 1575-0361 1989-063X

Year of publication: 2009

Issue Title: Unión europea : actores políticos, proyectos y ciudadanía

Issue: 21

Pages: 95-115

Type: Article

More publications in: Historia y política: Ideas, procesos y movimientos sociales

Abstract

The institutional uncertainty ensuing on the fiasco of the Constitutional Treaty and its ratification referendums in France and the Netherland in 2005 has triggered a deep crisis in the integration project. Above all, this has affected the kind of treaty put forward since the end of the last century, especially by what has become known as the French-German Axis. The first symptoms of the coming crisis were detected in the process of ratifying the European Union Treaty, as the distance grew between the public opinion in some of the biggest Community members and the European integration project. This article analyses some of the causes for this distance and the close correlation it has with divergences between the European political élites in their definition of the project that should serve as a backbone for Europe, in which many different political cultures and traditions coexist, whose contrasts have been accentuated with recent enlargements to the countries from the old Communist block.