While some projects like the Schengen area and the Euro promote unity, they remain "incomplete," leading to constant tensions over issues like border control and fiscal stability.
The question of the EU’s survival isn't just a historical debate; it is a pressing modern reality. Today, the bloc faces several defining challenges: Great Deception: Can the European Union Survive?
As the EU faces modern pressures—from economic stagnation to shifting global alliances—it's worth asking: was this union built on a foundation that can truly last? A Blueprint for Supranationalism While some projects like the Schengen area and
External pressures, including the war in Ukraine and shifting US trade policies, are forcing the EU to confront security and defense questions it hasn't had to answer in decades. Can It Survive? The Great Deception: Can the European Union Survive? The central thesis of The Great Deception is
The central thesis of The Great Deception is that the EU was never intended to be a simple trade bloc. Instead, the authors trace its origins back to the 1920s, suggesting it was designed from the start to become a single supranational government .
Analysts warn that Europe faces an existential challenge due to a lack of innovation and productivity compared to other global powers.