Abstract

The current state of development of European integration processes can be characterized as a state of crisis, which was caused by a number of political, social, economic and cultural factors, according to researchers and experts. At the moment, this group of factors manifests in the migration crisis, the identity crisis of individual members of the association, the problems of political cooperation. In our opinion, today the most “crucial” factor is the strengthening of the factor of nationalism and the weakening of integration processes within the organization, which has a direct impact on the internal situation in the EU and on the place of association in the modern system of relations.In these conditions, it is important to understand the deep-seated problems of the crisis in order to find a more effective strategy to overcome them. In the current study, the authors emphasize on several key aspects in the context of this issue: understanding the basic “Idea of a united Europe”, and its relationship with the trend of Euroscepticism and nationalism, which have a growing tendency to strengthen in the context of preservation European identity.

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