Title: Stronger Europe?
1Stronger Europe? The Future of European
Integration in Light of the New Dynamics of a
Changing Global Arena
- István Tarrósy, Ph.D., assistant professor
- University of Pécs, Faculty of Humanities
- 8. DRC Summer School, Vienna, 7 July 2011
2Our ever so globalising, transnational world
- Interwoven with all sorts of interconnected and
interdependent relations of all sorts of actors. - Formerly inter-state international relations
based on a state-centric approach are replaced by
transnational interactions of different players. - Attention is shifting to transnational and
transgovernmental societies which take the form
of boundary-crossing networks amongst
individuals and NGOs.
3John Burtons cobweb (1972)
- A world society with sub-national and
supranational levels of interactions.
4States remain important actors, but!
- IR are not limited at all to governments
state-level entities! - Each government interacts with a diverse range of
non-state actors. - Peter Willetts (2001) Better understanding of
political change is obtained by analysing the
relations between governments and many other
actors from each country. - New types of powers and powerholders are present
5An example The rise of China and India on
African soil
- Not at all a new phenomenon
- Historic ties between China, India and Africa
- Coupled with constant migration from Asia to
Africa - Trade but not just trade!
- Africas exports to China increased at an annual
rate of 48 between 2000 and 2005, two and half
times as fast as the rate of the regions exports
to the US and four times as fast as the rate to
the EU over the same period - (Broadman 2008 95)
6The importance of the Silk Road
7Indian migration to Africa
Source Chaliand, Gérard Jan, Michel Rageau,
Jean-Pierre (1994) Paris Éditions du Seuil. p.
66
8Chinese routes to Africa
Source http//www.history.ucsb.edu/faculty/marcus
e/classes/2c/lectures/06L11ChinaJapan.htm
9Alternative ways of development
- Complex transformations are fore/seen in the 21st
century - A multipolar global order with emerging powers of
the Global South and their different models of
successful development ? e.g. BRICS countries - We can witness the retreat of the Washington
Consensus its rather poor record in Africa
(CheruObi 2010 1) - Beijing Consensus (Ramo 2004), Southern
Consensus ? non-prescriptive, no uniform
solutions, pragmatic ? the new physics of power
and development
10The Chinese Way?
11Africas century finally?
- NEW self-definition, self-determination,
self-reliance ? Mbeki Africa define yourself! - Strategic thinking alternative ways and choice
- Regional co-operation
- Continent-wide integration (?) ? African Union
- Inter-regional ties
- The new triangle of development Africa
Persian-gulf Asia ? what this holds for the
entire future global system
12And Europe? Is this Europes century?
- With the latest economic and financial crisis
European citizens also experienced how vulnerable
they and their societis are. - A number of topical issues for the present and
future of Europe include - - to find an exit from the economic crisis
- - to figh unemployment in an appropriate and
efficient way - - to strengthen cultural diversity and
regionalism - - to develop a forward-looking and comprehensive
European immigration and asylum policy - - to address energy security, illegal migration,
the fate of the multicultural social model, the
competitiveness of the EU on a global scale - SO, HOW STRONG IS EUROPE FROM WITHIN AND FROM
A MORE EXTERNAL PERSPECTIVE?
13Some of the crucial topics to get strong(er)
- EDUCATION
- 4,000 institutions over 17 M students 1.5 M
staff - Although Europe remains one of the best places
in the world where to study and do research, new
trends in the labour market change the demands on
university graduates. (de Quirós, 2011 14) - MIGRATION
- 200 M immigrants in the world today (40-50 M
illegal), 62 M refugees (estimated) - Causes
- 1. Political factors elite changes, the old
elite needed to flee - 2. Social factors ethnic, religious conflicts,
hampered civic liberties - 3. Economic factors better living conditions,
higher standard of living (immigration within
countries, e.g. in China, the U.S.) - 4. Environmental/ecological factors ecological
scarcity (water, land, desertification), floods,
climate change as such
14Hungary
- Legal migrants compared with total population c.
2 (approx. 197,819 legal above this 25
illegal) in 2010, according to the Central
Statistical Agency, more than half living in
Budapest and the Central Hungarian region. - Constant increase in 2001 only c. 110,000
- Legal migrants from the EU c. 60 (two thirds
are Romanian/Slovakian Hungarians), outside the
EU c. 40 (c. 70,000 80,000 persons) - The majority of non-EU Hungarians in Croatia,
Ukraine, Serbia - Africans in Hungary in 2010 2,513 persons
- What aims/objectives for migrating to Hungary?
- Finding a job
- Family reunification
- Studies
- Others
- Employed mainly in the sectors of building
industry, metal industry, machine industry
(engineers), health care, trade, hospitality,
education, NGOs
15Statistics 1.
Source Hungarian Central Statistical Office (KSH)
16Statistics 2.
Source Hungarian Central Statistical Office (KSH)
17Statistics 3.
Africans in Hungary by regions (persons)
Source Hungarian Central Statistical Office (KSH)
18General characteristics
- From 49 African countries most of them from
Nigeria, Egypt, Libya, Camerun, Algeria. The rest
of the countries represented by 4-5. - Only one quarter is female, but the number of
children is the highest among them. - Africans in Budapest are active, have a lively
big community, with cultural, music, etc.
Events. - Most members of the older generations got their
degrees in Hungary and stayed in the country as
doctors, engineers (state scholarships of between
1960s 1980s) the younger ones were more
entrepreneurial in their approach. - After the regime change it has been more
difficult for Africans to come to Hungary (no
scholarships, no jobs, racism, xenophobia in the
EU HU considered as one of the most xenophobic
countries) - At present the most active migrant NGOs are the
Africans! (from HR to sports, culture). Unique
African sub-culture in Budapest with one common
platform for African migrants (no real
domination of any of the African nations/ethnic
groups!)
19Regional co-operation, the future of EU
Enlargement
- Continuous enlargement
- But more careful steps ? institutions,
capacities, competencies, national and
supranational developments - It is highly probable that in the coming decades
a European Union with about 35-38 members may be
emerging (Palánkai, 2011 63). - Eastern enlargement ? new type of quality!
- Process of deepening
- Internal cohesion
- External convergence
- Macro-regional co-operations
20Thank you for your attention!