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    European Integration and the New Global Disorder

    Lavery, Scott and Schmid, Davide ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6931-505X (2021) European Integration and the New Global Disorder. JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 59 (5). pp. 1322-1338. ISSN 0021-9886

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    Abstract

    The global context within which European integration takes place is changing. The rise of China continues and the leadership of the USA has come under strain, while the global economy remains trapped in a phase of stagnation. We argue that, to capture these dynamics, EU studies would benefit from tracing the interactions between global order and contemporary dynamics within the EU. European integration has been decisively shaped by two phases of US‐led global order in the past. However, we argue that a new global disorder has emerged. The decentring of globalization, geopolitical turbulence, monetary and financial instabilities and ideological fluidity are reshaping the context within which EU integration unfolds. This presents an old European question but under a new set of volatile conditions: how to secure a degree of relative autonomy within a rapidly changing global political economy.

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