Title: THE EUROPEAN UNION
1THE EUROPEAN UNION 50 Years of Peace, Prosperity
and Partnership
2Celebrating the European UnionA Half Century of
Change and Progress
- Since the creation of the EU half a century ago,
Europe has enjoyed the longest period of peace in
its history. - European political integration is unprecedented
in history. - EU enlargement has helped overcome the division
of Europe contributing to peace, prosperity,
and stability across the continent. - A single market and a common currency conditions
for companies and consumers. - EU has united the citizens of Europe while
preserving Europes diversity.
European Union United in diversity
3What is the European Union?
- Shared values liberty, democracy, respect for
human rights and fundamental freedoms, and the
rule of law. - Largest economic body in the world.
- Worlds most successful model for advancing peace
and democracy. - A unique institution Member States voluntarily
cede national sovereignty in many areas to carry
out common policies and governance. - Not a super-state to replace existing states, nor
just an organization for international
cooperation. - Worlds most open market for goods and
commodities from developing countries.
27
Member States
490 million
Combined population of EU Member States
7
Percent of worlds population
30
Percent of global GDP
Percent of combined worldwide Official Development
Assistance
55
4EU Institutions
- European Commission
- 27 Commissioners, representing the European
perspective, each responsible for a specific
policy area. - EUs executive branch proposes legislation,
manages Unions day-to-day business and budget,
and enforces rules. - Negotiates trade agreements and manages Europes
multilateral development cooperation. - Council of the European Union
- EUs main decision-making body, comprised of
ministers of 27 Member States, representing
Member States point of view. - Decides on foreign policy issues.
- Council presidency rotates among Member States
every six months.
European Commission President José Manuel Barroso
5EU Institutions
- European Parliament
- Voice of European citizens members elected for
five-year terms. - With the Council, passes EU laws and adopts EU
budgets. - Approves EU Commissioners.
- European Court of Justice
- Highest EU judicial authority.
- Ensures all EU laws are interpreted and applied
correctly and uniformly. - Can act as an independent policy maker but unlike
the U.S. Supreme Court, the ECJ can only deal
with matters covered by the Treaties.
European Parliament in session
6European Central Bank
- The European Central Bank (ECB) is the central
bank for Europe's single currency, the euro. - The ECBs main task is to maintain the euro's
purchasing power and thus price stability in the
euro area. - The euro area comprises the 15 European Union
countries that have introduced the euro since
1999. - The ECB operates independently from Member State
governments.
The euro was introduced in 1999
7United in Diversity - The uro
8The uro
- In 1999, the euro area was established as a
currency in eleven of the then fifteen EU Member
States. - Of the 27 EU Member States today, fifteen have
adopted the euro. - One of the striking benefits of a single European
currency are low interest rates due to a high
degree of price stability. - The euro is as stable and credible as the
best-performing currencies previously used in the
euro area countries.
91951
European Coal and Steel Community
- In the aftermath of World War II, the aim was to
secure peace among Europes victorious and
vanquished nations and bring them together as
equals, cooperating within shared institutions. - Based on a plan by French Foreign Minister
Robert Schuman. - Six founding countries Belgium, the Federal
Republic of Germany, France, Italy, Luxembourg
and the Netherlands signed a treaty to run
heavy industries (coal and steel) under common
management.
Jean Monnet and other leaders with the first
European ingot of steel
10Treaty of Rome
1957
- The six founding countries expanded cooperation
to other economic sectors, creating the European
Economic Community (EEC) or common market. - As a result, people, goods, services, and capital
today move freely across the Union.
Signing of the Treaty of Rome
111951 Founding Members Belgium France Germany It
aly Luxembourg Netherlands
121973 Denmark Ireland United Kingdom
131981 Greece
141986 Portugal Spain
15November 1989 Fall of the Berlin Wall sets
the stage for unifying Europe and EU enlargement
161995 Austria Finland Sweden
172004 Cyprus Czech Republic Estonia Hungary Latv
ia Lithuania Malta Poland Slovakia Slovenia
182007 Bulgaria Romania
19Candidate Countries Croatia Former Yugoslav
Republic of Macedonia Turkey Potential
Candidate Countries Albania Bosnia
Herzegovina Montenegro Serbia including Kosovo
under UN Security Council Resolution 1244
2050 Years of EU Integration
- Enlargement has
- Inspired reforms and consolidated common
principles of liberty, democracy, respect for
human rights, fundamental freedoms, the rule of
law, and market economy. - Enhanced the EUs weight in the world and made it
a stronger and more attractive international
partner.
Enlargement has been a success story for the
European Union and Europe as a whole. It has
helped to overcome the division of Europe and
contributed to peace and stability throughout the
continent. European Council Declaration Dec.
15, 2006
21The EU in the World
The EU is a global player. Its soft power
promotes stability, prosperity, democracy and
human rights, delivers concrete results in the
fight to eradicate poverty, and in achieving
sustainable development.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, High
Representative for the Common Foreign and
Security Policy Javier Solana, and EU
Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner
22Addressing Global Challenges
- Peace Security
- Works for global peace and security alongside the
United States and multilateral organizations
including NATO and the United Nations. - Undertakes humanitarian and peacekeeping missions
and has provided military forces for crisis
management around the globe. - Counterterrorism Homeland Security
- Taken steps to improve intelligence sharing,
enhance law enforcement and judicial cooperation,
curtail terrorist financing. - Boosts trade and transport security to support
the struggle against terrorism.
23Addressing Global Challenges
- Democracy Human Rights
- Works globally for free elections and open
democratic processes. - Fights racism and intolerance at home and abroad.
- Campaigns globally against capital punishment.
- Development Assistance Humanitarian Relief
- The EU and its Member States are the worlds
largest aid donor, providing 55 of total
official development assistance. - Provides billions of dollars in humanitarian aid
to more than 100 countries in response to crises
and natural disasters.
24Addressing Global Challenges
- Trade
- European Commission represents all 27 EU Member
States before the World Trade Organization. - Supports free trade and open markets, within the
rules-based structure of the WTO, to promote
growth and jobs in both industrialized and
developing countries. - The world's most open market for products and
commodities from developing countries 40 of
all EU imports are from developing countries.
25Addressing Global Challenges
- Environmental Protection
- A leader in global efforts to protect the
environment, maintaining rigorous and
comprehensive systems at home. - Plays a key role in developing and implementing
international agreements, such as the Kyoto
Protocol on Climate Change. - Executing a cap and trade system to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions - Takes the lead in the fight against global
warming with the adoption of binding energy
targets (cutting 20 of the EUs greenhouse gas
emissions by 2020).
Source German Information Center USA
26The European Union and the United States
The relationship between the United States and
Europe is the worlds strongest, most
comprehensive, and strategically important
partnership. The United States, and a united
Europe this is really the indispensable
partnership. President of theEuropean
Commission José Manuel Barroso
Our strong friendship is essential to peace and
prosperity around the globe. No temporary
debate, to passing disagreement among nations,
no power on earth, will ever divide
us. President George W. Bush
27Partners in Global Leadership
- EU and U.S. work together to develop
international standards - Fighting terrorism and transnational crime
- Advancing global trade liberalization
- Combating piracy and intellectual property
violations - Spreading benefits of globalization
- EU and its Member States are helping restore
peace and stability in Afghanistan. - EU and U.S. work together in the Middle East
Quartet to advance the peace process. - When the EU and U.S. agree, others tend to follow.
EU Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner U.S.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
28Shared Values and Responsibilities
- Freedom Democracy
- Support free elections, good governance, human
rights, and the rule of law around the world. - Security
- Cooperate to fight terrorism, limit the spread
of nuclear weapons, and work for global peace. - Development
- Together, EU and U.S. provide 80 of global
development assistance and an even larger share
of global humanitarian aid in times of disaster
and conflict.
29A Dynamic Transatlantic Economy
- EU and U.S. together account for 40 of total
global trade (more than 1.5 billion in
transatlantic trade every day). - The 3 trillion EU-U.S. transatlantic economy
employs 14 million workers on both sides of the
Atlantic. - In 2005, Europe accounted for roughly two-thirds
of total global investment flows into the U.S.
by far the most significant source of foreign
investment in the U.S. economy.
30- European companies are the leading foreign
investors in the U.S. - The UK, Germany, France, and the Netherlands
top four sources of jobs created by foreign
investment in the United States. - American companies invest far more in EU
countries than in Asia. - U.S. businesses make 5 times the profit in the
Netherlands - alone - as they make in China. - In 2005, EU investments in Texas alone surpassed
all U.S. investments in China and Japan, combined.
BMWs assembly plant is South Carolinas largest
private sector employer.
31Future of Transatlantic Relations
- EU and U.S. face common challenges that are
global in origin and impact. With global
challenges, come global responsibilities. - EU and U.S., with our shared values and common
interests, are natural partners to give a lead in
four key areas - Promote peace, human rights and democracy
worldwide. - Confront global challenges, including security
and non-proliferation. - Foster prosperity and opportunity.
- Advance strategic cooperation on energy security,
climate change and sustainable development.
32Since no single nation can efficiently and
effectively deal with global challenges such as
climate change, counterterrorism,
non-proliferation, pandemics and natural
disasters on its own, we commit ourselves to
strengthening our cooperation to address these
challenges. EU-U.S. Summit DeclarationVienna,
July 2006
33Education Research
- EU and U.S. cooperate on science and technology
education through - Exchange programs
- More than 700 institutional partnerships
- Vocational training
- Scholarship programs
- RD cooperatives
- EU and U.S. provide joint or dual higher
educational degree programs. - EU funds Centers of Excellence at leading U.S.
universities.
EU supports RD to increase Europes growth and
global competitiveness.
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