Abstract
This Cranec Working Paper is the result of a two-year essay activity
(2018-2019) by Alberto Quadrio-Curzio on the columns of
"Huffington Post Italia" (now "Huffpost") on institutional and
economic issues that have concerned Europe in connection to Italy.
The central pivot of the reflection is that the European Union is the
largest and most civilized space of democracy in the world.
Eurodemocracy is a variant of Federalism and Confederalism, which
is configured as a novelty among the great institutions since the World
War II. A legislative and government system with a Parliament, a
Federalist Commission and an Intergovernmental Council that
requires continuous concerted and inclusive negotiation. From an
economic point of view, the EU is in many ways the most important
player in the world. It is equipped with a powerful central bank and a
very varied productive system pivoting around the integration between
business and work, which are not only a relationship of dependence
but also an expression of participation. It is the model of social
liberalism or liberal solidarity.
In short, we discuss how the shift of Italian-European institutional
relations from a logic of opposition to a logic of convergence could
bring back the dimension of a Euro-Italy in which skills and
convictions prevail over conflicts.
Titolo tradotto del contributo | [Autom. eng. transl.] Europe innovates, and Italy? 2018-2019 A look from the HuffingtonPost columns |
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Lingua originale | Italian |
Editore | Vita e Pensiero, Milano |
Numero di pagine | 205 |
ISBN (stampa) | 978-88-343-4436-1 |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2020 |
Keywords
- Eurodemocrazia
- Istituzioni Europee
- economia sociale di mercato
- pandemia