Evropska unija: sistem u krizi: sa studijom slučaja o odnosima Srbije i EU
Европска унија: систем у кризи са студијом случаја о односима Србије и ЕУ
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CBor 3AJIACKA nPETBAPA ce y Cpemjh y ¿tonvry
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üpoiuno.352
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KOPHMTiEHH H3BOPH H JIHTEPATYPA.359
Khbuïe u HJiaHifu.359
JJoKyMeHíüu.366
SUMMARY.370
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CONTENTS
PREFACE.5
Part one
the Crisis of the European Union
Chapter 1- BETWEEN CRISIS AND DISINTEGRATION.15
1.1. Indicators of the Great Crisis.15
Introductory remarks.15
Crisis and disintegration.16
Problems of functioning — institutional crisis.24
Systemic illness of the Euro zone.32
The end of the pan-European project.41
Constructive disintegration as an optimal solution.46
1.2. New Treaty as a lifebelt.48
Introductory remarks .48
Constitutional and procedural side of the Stability Treaty 50
What the Treaty strive to regulate.55
Novelties in the governing system — the mechanism
of the public finance control.61
The epilogue and consequences of reforme.65
Preliminary conclusion.74
Chapter 2 - THREE IMAGES IN THE DISTORTED MIRROR
OF THE EU: DEMOCRACY, CIVIL SOCIETY AND
PARLIAMENTARISM.77
2.1. Does democracy exist in the European Union?.77
Introductory remarks.77
379
The conceptual framework of democracy.80
The European Union and the classical concept of democracy.82
Shifting the viewpoint from democracy to legitimacy.87
Defective democracy in the supranational system of
government.92
Democracy as a functional attribute.96
2.2. The European Union is not a civil society. — Examining the
CATEGORY OF CITIZENSHIP WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION SYSTEM.99
Deliberations concerning one initiative.99
Treaty equivalent of the European citizenship touches
less and less the life of the EU citizens.100
The citizen of the EU is an individual without status activus.103
Why Great Crisis does not generate its civic response?.109
Realistic and normative strategies of reaffirming the
European citizen — two worlds not touching each other. 116
a) Politicization as a realistic framework of the
citizenship construction.117
b) Normative projections of the World-society and
supranational citizenship.121
Concluding consideration
2.3. Powerless Parliament in time of crisis.131
What have the last elections for the European
parliament brought?. 131
Systemic meaning and possible democratic outcome
of the elections.:.133
a) Representativeness of the European Parliament.133
b) Accountability of the European Parliament.138
System-integration and structural deficit of democracy.141
a) Democratic reforms do not have their own societal
foundation.141
b) Crisis and its authoritarian resolution — the loss
of parliamentarism in the EU.144
Chapter 3 - GLOBALIZATION AND THE CRISIS OF THE EU. 148
3.1. The European Union — world power for better times.148
Introductory remarks.148
The age of political innocence — the market society at work. 149
Trials of the political project Europe .153
New security challenges and the loss of the EU strategic
compass .159
Epilogue and dilemmas.165
380
3.2. Supranational constitutionalism in the global environment.
— Contemporary constitutionalism and a constitution as
A SECONDARY LEGAL ACT. 167
Globalization as a historical vacuum.167
Global constitutionalism — an utopia or a trap .170
European law as an unsuccessful test of the global
constitutionalism.181
Has the national constitution become a secondary legal act? . 188
Constitutionalism in the surroundings of the world
monism or pluralism.195
Part two
Relations between Serbia and the European Union —
FROM EVOLUTION TOWARD TRANSFORMATION
(case study)
Chapter 4 - THE CHANGE OF THE EU POLITICS MIRRORED
IN ITS RELATIONS TO SERBIA- The state of affairs in the
period from 2000 to 2008.201
4.1. How THE SECESSION OF KOSOVO BECAME THE KEY ISSUE.201
Defining the problem .201
Political misuse of the issue concerning the economic
unsustainability of Kosovo.210
4.2. Predomination of political nature of the problem. 226
Sovereignty — self-determination — secession.226
Secession of Kosovo in the shadow of the EUs priority change .250
Preliminary conclusion.272
Chapter 5 - POLITICAL ARBITRARINESS OF THE CONDITION-
ALITY POLICY - RECOGNITION OF KOSOVO AS A “KEY
PRIOFUTY” - State of affairs from 2009 to 2015.277
5.1. Association in the time of the enlargement standstill — the
first year of accommodation.277
Introductory remarks.277
General political framework.279
Fulfilling the obligations by Serbia.282
Benefits and outcomes.289
Open issues.291
381
5.2. Association in the time of the enlargement standstill — the
SECOND YEAR OF ACCOMMODATION.296
Introductory remarks.296
Structural limits of the EU enlargement.*.297
Association of Serbia taking place in the frame
within the framework of undefined political conditions.300
Fulfilling the obligations by Serbia — technical conditions . 305
Major objections from the EU side.310
Movement is everything, aim is nothing.315
5.3. Excurse: The veil of stabilization and association over the
FAITH OF THE SERB REPUBLIC.317
Introductory remarks.317
Contestation.318
Vitality and the attempt of an external crash.321
Abolishment through European integration mantra .325
Towards a conclusion.329
5.4. A DECADE AND HALF OF THE MOVING WITHOUT AN AIM.330
Introductory remarks.330
A short survey of development.331
Response to question 1: Is the EU ready and does it has
capability to enlarge?.333
The unprecedented case of Serbia .338
Response to question 2: Can Serbia allow itself to continue
on the uncertain path toward the European Union?.345
Towards a conclusion.348
General conclusion:
The European idea in times of
ITS DECLINE IS BEING TURNED INTO A DOGMA IN SERBIA
First problem: the golden age of the European integration
is over.352
Secondproblem: The European Union has stopped enlarging . 354
Third problem: how the European idea is being turned
into an ideologicalfiction .355
REFERENCES.359
Books and articles.359
Documents.366
SUMMARY.370
382
SUMMARY
The book consists of a preface, five chapters and a general
conclusion. The topic “The Crisis of the European Union” has been
addressed in the first three chapters, and the other two present a
case study of the relationship between Serbia and the European
Union (EU).
The Preface makes the reader familiar with the general issue
of why the EU is no longer the model of a supranational commu-
nity, but rather a suigeneris case of regional integration, placed
in an international context. The answer lies in the underlying pos-
tulate of this research that over the past decade and a half the EU
has been affected by a serious crisis, with a plethora of systemic
and structural reasons behind. Consequently there isn’t a single
comprehensive theory of integration to explain the crisis; instead
it requires a theoretical synthesis of insights into the birth, growth
and deterioration of large political systems.
Chapter 1 deals with the genesis and causes of today’s Great
Crisis, along with systemic attempts to overcome it. The viewpoint
maintained in the book is that the integration model the Union
exploited for decades has nearly exhausted its potential over the
last two. The ongoing economic and financial crisis has made it
perfectly clear that in order to find a way out, the EU needs to bring
about a truly profound change, as opposed to those it has already
implemented. The crisis of the EU governance system is present-
ed at three different levels — as an institutional crisis, the crisis
of the monetary union and the crisis of a pan-European project.
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Their cumulative effect surfaced at the turn of the century, when
the integration process was abundant in goals, but the resources
the EU founding treaties made available were rather scarce. Re-
sponding to the early warning indicators of vulnerability, major
actors launched a set of reforms incompatible with the original
objectives. The signs of internal disintegration were unmistakable,
but the reaction left much to be desired. The financial crisis that
peaked in 2008 exposed the dramatic dysfunctionality of the entire
system. Only limited reform moves were possible, which might
produce a graded structure of the Union at best, with different
levels of integration.
As for anti-crisis measures, the Union shifted the focus to
the Treaty on Stability, Coordination and Governance in the Eco-
nomic and Monetary Union, signed in March 2012, which after it
went into force in January 2014 provided a dominant framework
for the EU interventions. The Treaty has been analyzed against
the backdrop of the EU structural crisis. The three-tier study has
covered a legal and procedural angle of the Treaty, its substantial
economic side and the institutional implications. Each of the three
aspects reveals underperformance of the Treaty with reference to
the ultimate goal to fully revitalize the economic and monetary
union and, by extension, the EU as a whole. Drawing on the re-
sults, the author warns at a deepening crisis of integration. The
most optimistic expectation is that the Union will dissolve into
several levels of integration, more precisely, several clubs of states.
However unintended it might have been, the outcome at least offers
the prospect of a differentiated alliance of European states in the
near future.
Chapter 2 studies the three political phenomena that raised
great hopes during the growth of the Union, but turned out to be
the most vulnerable in crisis, namely, democracy, civil society and
parliamentarism.
When it comes to democracy, the proceeding point needs
to be a general definition, or rather a conceptual framework for a
debate on the fate of democracy in the EU. The modem democratic
experience raises three fundamental issues: 1) the purpose of de-
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mocracy; 2) the common formal features of democracy and 3) the
historic (modem) place of birth and existence of democracy. The
European Union, insofar as it exists and operates as a supranational
community, is the unique historic experience attempting at the
normative and genuine conception of a democratic order beyond
the (nation) state. The chapter explores the basic characteristics,
courses of development and boundaries of the trend. It offers ele-
ments to answer some of the vital questions in the process: What’s
classic and what’s new and specific to the process? In what manner
has the process evolved over decades? What are the immanent and
actual political boundaries of this trans- and supranational concept
of democracy? Can the globalization process provide a natural
environment for the concept, or is it a serious obstacle to its ma-
terialization? Based on the analysis, the explanation emerged that
the Union, clearly rattled by a failure to pass a constitution in 2005,
could only reach a form of democracy to be communicated through
the legitimacy of the Union as a useful service sector. The crisis
has made clear, however, that the more evasive the result, the faster
the popular support to the EU is fading. In addition, a pronounced
authoritarian dimension has been added to the anti-crisis actions.
Further down in the same chapter a question comes up of
why European civil society has failed to develop along the way.
Over several decades of growth, different areas of public life have
been systemically integrated — from the common market to the
monetary union. Yet corresponding social integration has never
been accomplished, remaining at a rudimentary stage instead. Nei-
ther the introduction of European citizenship by the Maastricht
Treaty, nor the incorporation of a special chapter on democracy
into the Treaty of Lisbon created an autonomous social sphere
within the Union. Today’s crisis of the Union has made the matter
increasingly relevant. It’s only the systemic actors to have handled
the crisis, whereas civil society has been completely shut out. It’s
impossible to expect a different outcome though, since the EU’s
civil society has never been constituted. This is exactly where a
danger lies of authoritarian solutions to the crisis, imposed by the
increasingly inconspicuous power structures within the Union. For
372
that reason, in the eyes of the citizens of a growing number of
member states, the EU is losing its legitimacy. This is an insolv-
able structural problem, which not only delays a solution to the
crisis, but also makes the future of the Union as we know it quite
uncertain.
Chapter 2 goes on to look into the results of the last elec-
tions for the European Parliament (EP), and, more specifically,
their political repercussions. The central argument is that electoral
changes and innovations added no structural underpinnings to the
parliament within the EU institutional system. The argument has
been dual-tested in terms of the European Parliament’s represent-
ative quality and accountability, and placed in a broader context
of structural limits on democracy within the Union. The prevailing
systemic integration of the Union does not favor democratic gov-
ernance. The great crisis of the EU only adds to the complexity of
the problem, unveiling the authoritarian tendencies that can only
eliminate a democratic prospect for the EP attempts at cooperation
with national parliaments.
Chapter 3 explains a relationship between globalization and
the crisis of the Union. A strong emphasis has been placed on two
issues — a move by the EU to become a world power, and a cor-
relation between EU law viewed as a constitutional structure and
global constitutionalism.
The study of the EU foreign and security policy hinges on
the point that it has been carried out since the early 1990s with no
major effect. The argument has been defined with respect to the
goals inherent to the policy, promoted by the EU founding trea-
ties. The Union has failed to carve out its international identity, in
spite of rather frequent and intense efforts to mediate in serious
conflicts in Europe and across the world. Apparently the EU does
not possess appropriate mechanisms and instruments to articulate
and run an authentic foreign and security policy. The deficiency
has gradually built a routine to follow passively and act secondar-
ily in the strategies and actions by stronger actors like the United
States and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). The
EU foreign and security policy trend has a reversible impact on
373
the internal European integration processes, which the EU en-
largement strategy and practice have served as a perfect conduit
for. What once was a stable enlargement strategy has been sinking
into the inefficient and dependent foreign and security policy ever
since the mid-1990s. As a result, the Union has lost the internal
legitimacy and the authority over the outer world it possessed until
the Maastricht Treaty was inaugurated.
The chapter goes on to discuss the theoretical and practi-
cal aspects of global constitutionalism and its effects on the EU
constitutionality. An inherent contradiction between its telos and
topos makes unsustainable the normative assumption rooted in the
universal character of fundamental rights. In the empirical context
of postnational constitutionality, global constitutionality has been
compared to a single successful example in history, the European
Union. The conclusion is that the elements assigned to it in theo-
ry cannot stand a test of European constitutionality. Besides, the
ongoing crisis of the Union has seriously decomposed the system
of European law. Aside from the leading member states, Germany
in particular, national constitutions have become secondary legal
acts. The idea of global constitutionalism is losing this empirical
ground, too, carelessly heading for the adventure of a growing im-
perial order. Not only that, the idea is losing its normative ground
as well, stranded within the antinomies of utopism.
Chapter 4 outlines a case study of the Serbia-EU relation-
ship. From this point onwards, the relations developing in the first
fifteen years of the century will be considered a strong indicator
of the deep structural crisis in the Union.
The chapter has shifted the emphasis to a transformation
of the Union’s attitude towards Serbia as the leading EU member
states demonstrated readiness to recognize the independence of
Kosovo and Metohija, which forcibly seceded from Serbia. The
illegal secession of Kosovo constitutes the most formidable ob-
stacle in the relationship between Serbia and the EU, and the most
serious problem in Serbia’s Stabilization and Association Process.
The Union’s active contribution to the secession of Kosovo and
subsequent actions to facilitate the independence of the province
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have pulled Serbia’s EU integration process back to the world of
bare political opportunism and great uncertainties. The research
has made it very clear that economic underdevelopment of the
province was never a credible reason for a request by the Albanian
minority to secede from Serbia, nor could the thesis that Koso-
vo’s independence was a “unique case” offer one. As opposed to
the “unique case” thesis the actors started to use on behalf of the
Union at some point, a clear rationale has been provided for the
argument that Kosovo’s was a classic case of secession, which is
impossible to justify either substantially — by specific events — or
formally — by invoking a principle, rule or custom of international
law. The chapter further explains that the “unique case” tag was
only an excuse the powerful international actors used for having
evaded and even blatantly violated the international law in this
particular case. The main implication for the Serbia-EU ties in the
midst of a delicate stabilization and association process is the legal
uncertainty Serbia needs to cope with all along the way. The Union
has put itself in an unfortunate position to compromise not only its
own international legal obligations, but also the internal EU law
and the constitutional law of a partner state over certain political
goals, changing for good the perspective of Serbia’s EU integra-
tion. The resulting postulate is that the EU has largely modified
the enlargement strategy to incorporate it into the non-transparent
realm of its foreign and security policy.
Chapter 5 describes the stabilization and association process
as completely overshadowed by EU political conditions. The EU
actors in the process have replaced the visible and measurable
Copenhagen criteria with evasive political requirements impos-
sible to gauge. The most decisive of all, the so-called “key pri-
ority” is the recognition of Kosovo’s independence as part of the
comprehensive normalization of relations between Serbia and the
break-away province. The first two years of Serbia’s adjustment
to association requirements have been researched to provide the
groundwork for the analysis.
In the final paragraphs of the last chapter the author argues
that the Union has a strong strategic reason for its actions towards
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Serbia and, less drastically though, towards other candidate states,
too. Owing to the internal crisis, the EU is neither ready nor able
to continue the enlargement process. Yet the Union is trying to
maintain and even step up political influence on these states based
on a promise of EU membership, and the preparations as active
as if the membership was a very likely prospect. The bottom line
is that it’s objectively impossible for these countries to join the
Union, but the enlargement policy hasn’t changed for instrumen-
tal and manipulative reasons behind the EU actions in the region.
The author suggests that in this context Serbia should bring up the
issue of changing its stabilization and association strategy at home.
In his concluding remarks, the author discusses the paradox
that while the pan-European idea of the Union is clearly losing
its appeal elsewhere, it’s growing increasingly popular in Serbia.
There are three different topics set out in the Conclusion — the crisis
of European integration as a specific project and a specific system;
delays in the EU enlargement as a consequence of the previous
process and the transformation of the European idea into a political
dogma in Serbia, coinciding with the peak of the crisis at the heart
of European integration.
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spelling | 880-01 Samardžić, Slobodan Verfasser aut 880-02 Evropska unija: sistem u krizi sa studijom slučaja o odnosima Srbije i EU Slobodan Samardžić 880-03 Sremski Karlovci ; Novi Sad Izdavačka knjižarnica Zorana Stojanovića 2016 387 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Biblioteka Levijatan Englische Zusammenfassung. - Literaturverzeichnis Seite 359-369 Text serbisch Kyrillische Schrift Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd rswk-swf Krise (DE-588)4033203-2 gnd rswk-swf Beitritt (DE-588)4120988-6 gnd rswk-swf Europäische Integration (DE-588)4071013-0 gnd rswk-swf Serbien (DE-588)4054598-2 gnd rswk-swf Serbien (DE-588)4054598-2 g Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 b Beitritt (DE-588)4120988-6 s Europäische Integration (DE-588)4071013-0 s Krise (DE-588)4033203-2 s DE-604 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 19 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029842127&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 19 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029842127&sequence=000002&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 19 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029842127&sequence=000003&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Abstract 100-01/(N Самарџић, Слободан ut 245-02/(N Европска унија: систем у кризи са студијом случаја о односима Србије и ЕУ Слободан Самарџић 264-03/(N Сремски Карловци ; Нови Сад Издавачка књижарница Зорана Стојановића 2016 |
spellingShingle | Samardžić, Slobodan Evropska unija: sistem u krizi sa studijom slučaja o odnosima Srbije i EU Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd Krise (DE-588)4033203-2 gnd Beitritt (DE-588)4120988-6 gnd Europäische Integration (DE-588)4071013-0 gnd |
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title | Evropska unija: sistem u krizi sa studijom slučaja o odnosima Srbije i EU |
title_auth | Evropska unija: sistem u krizi sa studijom slučaja o odnosima Srbije i EU |
title_exact_search | Evropska unija: sistem u krizi sa studijom slučaja o odnosima Srbije i EU |
title_full | Evropska unija: sistem u krizi sa studijom slučaja o odnosima Srbije i EU Slobodan Samardžić |
title_fullStr | Evropska unija: sistem u krizi sa studijom slučaja o odnosima Srbije i EU Slobodan Samardžić |
title_full_unstemmed | Evropska unija: sistem u krizi sa studijom slučaja o odnosima Srbije i EU Slobodan Samardžić |
title_short | Evropska unija: sistem u krizi |
title_sort | evropska unija sistem u krizi sa studijom slucaja o odnosima srbije i eu |
title_sub | sa studijom slučaja o odnosima Srbije i EU |
topic | Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd Krise (DE-588)4033203-2 gnd Beitritt (DE-588)4120988-6 gnd Europäische Integration (DE-588)4071013-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Europäische Union Krise Beitritt Europäische Integration Serbien |
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