We must design a new philosophy of supranational cooperation that well exceeds the ambitions of post World War II Europe. |
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It will center on the euro group, and it will mean unprecedented levels of supranational cooperation between those countries. |
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Europol's money laundering assessment urged supranational cooperation and reporting as well as recommending countries address possible uses of new technologies in cyber-related financial crimes. |
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That would greatly facilitate future proactive planning and aid the development of comprehensive and codified forms of supranational cooperation and governance. |
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Many scholars writing on European integration assume that there is a fundamental antithesis between supranational cooperation and national independence. |
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So the EU is the most important project for peace in terms of transnational, supranational cooperation. |
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They should therefore be supranational tasks, or tasks where supranational cooperation plays an important part and generates European added value. |
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No. The Treaty of Lisbon is an international treaty agreed and ratified by sovereign Member States that agree to share some of their sovereignty in supranational cooperation. |
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Still, the crisis does signal that the process of European integration is reaching a natural plateau, at least for the foreseeable future, based on a pragmatic division between national policy and supranational cooperation. |
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The European Union has had almost 60 years as a laboratory for cross border supranational cooperation, making it a natural champion of global governance. |
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There can be no doubt that they will loose influence and relevance in shaping the course of events unless they engage in supranational cooperation and act on the basis of pooled sovereignty. |
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After the failure of the EDC, the economy, which was less subject to national resistance than other areas, became the focus of consensus in the field of supranational cooperation. |
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