Origin Story

European Union – Part Three – The Expanse

May 13, 2026
A narrative of Europe forging deeper institutions, from single market wins to symbolic programs like Erasmus. The story covers German reunification shifting power, Maastricht creating a path to the euro, and the strain of rapid enlargement. It traces the eurozone crisis, rising populism and Brexit’s shock. Finally, it looks at crises that pushed the Union toward strategic autonomy and renewed purpose.
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ANECDOTE

Erasmus Built A Generation Of Pro European Citizens

  • The Erasmus scheme created deep personal pro-European ties by sending students across borders to live and study together.
  • Ian Dunt and Dorian Lynskey note Erasmus reunited friends, led to marriages and formed many lifelong pro-EU activists.
INSIGHT

End Of Cold War Turned Europe Into A Continent Wide Project

  • The end of the Cold War expanded 'Europe' geographically, forcing Brussels to consider absorbing needy Eastern states with weak democratic traditions.
  • That prospect shifted power balances (a reunited Germany) and turned EU membership into a long, resource-intensive process.
ADVICE

Use Clear Criteria To Make Enlargement A Reform Engine

  • Use objective accession criteria to turn enlargement into a lever for reform, as the Copenhagen Criteria did with democracy, market economy and acquis adoption.
  • The criteria worked as a gateway that required candidates to absorb tens of thousands of pages of EU law before joining.
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