El Informe sobre el estado de la Unión Europea, que cada año realizan dos fundaciones europeas – la alemana Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung y la española Fundación Alternativas - es en este 2020 verdaderamente especial.
Nunca había vivido la Unión un momento en el que se produjesen simultáneamente dos grandes crisis, sanitaria y económica, de la magnitud de las que ha desencadenado la pandemia del coronavirus. A ellas hay que añadir otra crisis, política, como el Brexit, la primera vez que un Estado miembro decide salir de la Unión Europea.
La explosión de la covid-19 no tiene precedentes, en la vida del proyecto europeo – ni del planeta, nos atrevemos a decir -. Las consecuencias humanitarias han sido y están siendo dramáticas, y las sociedades y Gobiernos se muestran desprovistos de instrumentos para combatirlas. Hay una gran incertidumbre después de un millón de muertos por el virus, y de una crisis económica que pone a las decisiones políticas ante la deuda hamletiana entre salud o economía. Dilema falso, porque si no hay salud la economía se derrumba. Pero algunos gobernantes se dejan arrastrar por las exigencias productivas, teniendo que rectificar en muchas ocasiones ante las nuevas oleadas de la pandemia.
En este Informe está presente este hecho, pero no lo monopoliza. Como siempre, estudiamos el estado de la Unión desde sus diferentes perspectivas.
De todo este análisis, nos queda claro que sólo una Unión integrada podrá luchar contra una pandemia trágica que los habitantes de Europa nunca habíamos conocido.
Son tiempos emocionantes para los entusiastas de la UE: La Unión tiene ahora la oportunidad de hacer frente a los desafíos del siglo XXI y de llevar a cabo la necesaria transformación estructural de su economía hacia una mayor sostenibilidad, inclusión y facultad de adaptación.
Si tiene éxito, la UE saldrá reforzada tanto a nivel interno como externo, mostrándose más fuerte y soberana como actor global, al mismo tiempo que consolidada y solidaria a nivel interno. Se trata ciertamente de un desafío colosal, pero también de una grandísima oportunidad.
La Unión frente a la tormenta perfecta
Informe sobre el estado de la UE 2020The State of the European Union 2020
Informe sobre el estado de la UE 2021: Europa en un periodo de transiciónThe State of the European Union 2021: Europe in a period of transition
Informe sobre el estado de la UE 2020: La Unión frente a la tormenta perfectaThe State of the European Union 2020: The EU faces the perfect storm
Informe sobre el estado de la UE 2019: El Parlamento Europeo ante unas elecciones trascendentalesThe State of the European Union 2019: The European Parliament faces its most important elections yet
Informe sobre el estado de la UE 2018: Los estados europeos ante las reformas de la uniónThe State of the European Union 2018: The European states facing the reforms of the reunion
Informe sobre el estado de la UE 2017: Relanzar EuropaThe State of the European Union 2017: Relaunching Europe
Informe sobre el estado de la UE 2016: LA enrucijada política de EuropaThe State of the European Union 2016: Europe at the political Crossroads
Informe sobre el estado de la UE 2015: Nueva legislatura - 11 desafíos de EuropaThe State of the European Union 2015: The new legislature - 11 challenges facing Europe
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