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The structure of the 'EU'ropean ensemble of state apparatuses and its geopolitical ambitions

  • Autores: Jens Wissel
  • Localización: Geopolitics, ISSN-e 1557-3028, Vol. 19, Nº. 3, 2014, págs. 490-513
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Against the backdrop of the international political and economic system�s increasing fragmentation, this article attempts to analyse the geopolitical ambitions of the EU. Currently, the EU strives to become an independent global power. For this purpose, the EU tries to establish greater independence from the US and, to a certain degree, from its Member states. This is closely linked to (a) the emergence of the Euro as a currency competing with the US dollar for the status of the �global reserve currency� and (b) the construction of a common foreign and �security� policy. Taking the German literature on the political economy of the state and on the European Integration, insights from neo-Gramscian International Political Economy, and the �scale debate� in Anglophone geography as point of departure, I analyse the European ensemble of state apparatuses and demonstrate that these ambitions have failed, due to the status quo of a fragmented Europe.


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