The reorientation statist European integration process

Authors

  • María Amparo Alcoceba Gallego Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

Abstract

The European integration is traditionally used as a model by
Latin American States in their integration process. Nevertheless,
in the last twenty years, the European model has taken a new
direction in order to give States more power. The current trend
is far from the original model of integration and it is possible
the European Union is rethinking the approach of an ever closer
union between the member States. The following text analyses this
new direction, born in 1992 with the Maastricht Treaty, taken by
the European Union and outlines the problem with this change
in the nature of the European Union.

Author Biography

María Amparo Alcoceba Gallego, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

Profesora contratada, Doctora de la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

Issue

Section

Research Articles