The territoriality of European integration and the territorial features of the European Union: the first 50 years

The European Union is generally presented as the most elaborated institutional form of integration ever achieved between democratic states. What the European Union really is or should be is, however, a much debated issue: a (federal) state in formation? or a new form of political governance, very mu...

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Member States
Political Integration
State
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