The idealists and the European Union


In the brief period of triumphalist euphoria which followed the Cold War and its convenient but terrifying simplicities, it seemed that a New World Order might come into being, a globalised world in which international borders had become so porous that the nation-state had ceased to have much relevance. But that was not what nation states believed.

Not for nothing do they talk of ‘ever closer union', not union itself.

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