igelit
15.07.15, 16:54
www.ft.com/cms/s/0/b9c616e0-29ff-11e5-acfb-cbd2e1c81cca.html?siteedition=uk#axzz3fn72uYZc
"The empires of history have generally collapsed from overstretch, which led to restive populations on the peripheries, and then to doubts about the wisdom of the project in the home country itself. These symptoms are recognisable in Europe today. The EU has achieved its successes by always pushing integration a little further and faster than its institutions would easily support or its populations readily accept. Perhaps that ambitious strategy has now been taken a step too far."
Imperia, przeważnie, rozpadli się przez zbyt duże rozmiary,które doprowadzali do tego,że na obrzeżach imperium ludność zaczyna protestować,a w metropoliach zaczyna się poważnie zastanowiać nad sensem tego projektu.
Te wszystkie oznaki są widoczne i we współczesnej Europie,- zauważa autor.