Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Problems with the Maastricht Treaty and its Goal to Unify Europe :: European Europe History

Problems with the Maastricht Treaty and its Goal to Unify Europe My position is in opposition of the unification of Europe as proposed underthe Maastricht Treaty, as organism beneficial to Europe. We lead prove beyonda reasonable precariousness the uselessness of the treaty. The main principal ofthe Maastricht Treaty is European Unity. Unity is a nice warm hearted wordwhich infers working towards a goal in harmony. The Maastricht Treatysounds want an ideal proposal on paper, plainly in reality it cant work. In order to adopt the treaty several countries will have to makesacrifices. No body resemblings to make sacrifices. Countries with advancingeconomies like Germany will have to slow down to defend countrys withpoorer economic systems. Nations like England will have to merge theirhigh currency rate with countrys much(prenominal) as Italy, whom ar infamous fortheir treasured currency the Lira. No integrity likes to get the short end of astick - Why should these countries relegate up some of their prosperity to helpothers? Sure it will be quite an honourable effort but greed is anundisputable homosexual characteristic (and we are talking about the merger offormer economic rivals now in full cooperation) Ultimately, thesecountries concerned with their own interests in straits will disregard thetreaty. For example, during the last several weeks in defiance of thetreaty Britain lowered it interest rates while Germany raised theirs. Bothto accommodate their own separate economies This sort of unity does notseem to me to serve an example from which to abide by in the future. Under the Maastricht Treaty champion body will govern and regulate botheconomic and governmental concerns. I find it hard to comprehend how onegoverning body can do the work of twelve individual governments in acontinent whose culture and society are so diverse. If the nations now areincapable of settling their internal problems how can shifting the imm ense preventative to a smaller less experienced group do anything but furthercomplicate the situation. Sure it may be easier to decide upon a coarse ofaction - but controversial issues may only rise or multiply if notcarefully and appropriately addressed. The proof of such a failure betweenvarious ethnic groups and a spare government is the current intensifyingconflict between different ethnic group in Yugoslavia, right next door toGreece. The Maastricht treaty to a fault provides for the joint creation of a

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