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(Name) (Instructors’ name) (Course) (Date) |Europe coming apart Around the mid-1990s, much of the concern was about finding out the countries that were to be able to succeed in the convergence criteria. Much were partly more with the political factors and economic reasons that related to the strictness on the criteria to interpret by EU. To be democratic and open for deliberation, the European Union is constructively akin to a Soviet bloc that a dissent is made acceptable until it wins. The Eurozone and refugee crisis will analyze the diverging issues. The commonness of the European Union foreign policies will be discussed in an integration manner. The European relations with Russia are addressed in a converging manner against the issues that pertain to Russia. The political system in the west and east of Europe are discussed as they are more closely related to one another. Changes of party systems within the countries and Brexit are to be addressed in a diverging state. Far from producing integration with the lack of common fiscal policies, the Eurozone has reinforced the pattern of divergence by undermining the process of capacity and legitimacy for the action of international institutions. Furthermore, agreement and the rapid negotiations of 2012 on the fiscal compact brought up pressure that pushed the commission and the government to the drawing board. It later disguised an integrated national budget over-sighted by the commission and fiscal union to create a joint liable sovereign debt (Pinder & Simon, 68). However, with the lack of a strong political direction, the European Union has been undergoing a process of structure
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