The European Union (EU) and its 28 members face fundamental changes over the coming 5-10 years. – Britain will vote in 2016 or 2017 on new terms. If the result is to leave a revision of the structure — institutionally and functionally — becomes inevitable. – The Eurozone takes over as the decisive institutional body dividing member states according to status vis-à-vis the single currency. – A common economic policy among Eurozone member states — sound financial management — emanates from the debt crisis. – Demography (aging) emerges as one of the dominant issues. – The old European regions anchored …read more
Source: The Huffington Post