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EU doomed by 2020 unless it adopts radical reforms - CIA
2005-02-22
THE CIA has predicted that the European Union will break-up within 15 years unless it radically reforms its ailing welfare systems. The report by the intelligence agency, which forecasts how the world will look in 2020, warns that Europe could be dragged into economic decline by its ageing population. It also predicts the end of Nato and post-1945 military alliances. In a devastating indictment of EU economic prospects, the report warns: "The current EU welfare state is unsustainable and the lack of any economic revitalisation could lead to the splintering or, at worst, disintegration of the EU, undermining its ambitions to play a heavyweight international role." It adds that the EU's economic growth rate is dragged down by Germany and its restrictive labour laws. Reforms there - and in France and Italy to lesser extents - remain key to whether the EU as a whole can break out of its "slow-growth pattern".

Reflecting growing fears in the US that the pain of any proper reform would be too much to bear, the report adds that the experts it consulted "are dubious that the present political leadership is prepared to make even this partial break, believing a looming budgetary crisis in the next five years would be the more likely trigger for reform". The EU is also set for a looming demographic crisis because of a drop in birth rates and increased longevity, with devastating economic consequences.

The report says: "Either European countries adapt their workforces, reform their social welfare, education and tax systems, and accommodate growing immigrant populations [chiefly from Muslim countries] or they face a period of protracted economic stasis." As a result of the increased immigration needed, the report predicts that Europe's Muslim population is set to increase from around 13% today to between 22% and 37% of the population by 2025, potentially triggering tensions.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#12  After reading another article which mentioned that Article III claims animals are sentient beings, too, I decided the CIA was too generous. I give a political union ten years at the most. It was noted other places today that it would give them a single anti-American voice, but I don't know that that will be enough to keep them together, not with the way the world is changing.
Posted by: The Doctor   2005-02-22 3:57:44 PM  

#11  I cannot recommend EU Referendum enough.

Great blog.
Posted by: anonymous2u   2005-02-22 12:42:46 PM  

#10  This assessment is frustrating. First and foremost, while proper in usage, "the EU" isn't a single thing, it is a bunch of things, some of which exist, some of which are failing, and some of which haven't even been created yet, and may not ever exist. There is the economic-monetary union; the political-bureaucratic-domestic-policy union; the legal union; the foreign policy union; the constitutional-federal-presidential executive union and the military union. And they do NOT evenly parallel each other. Some may never come into being, some may remain even if the rest collapse, and some may last in one form or another as long as the Holy Roman Empire, and be as equally useless. As even the casual Euro-observer will admit, if you look at the EU in each of these areas, you see an entirely different situation.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-02-22 11:18:44 AM  

#9  *shakes head* I personally think the predictions of the assessment are correct from first principles, but I think Aris would have a field day razzing us, pointing out how it comes from the same people who missed 9/11 and failed to push the WMD->Bekka Valley connection WRT Iraq.
Posted by: Ptah   2005-02-22 10:46:30 AM  

#8  I would repeat myself... slo-mo train wreck. It was a writing on the wall already some 25 years ago, when I decided to set sails westward.
Posted by: Sobiesky   2005-02-22 6:41:17 AM  

#7  I don't know about that Mike, you think the EU will actually survive to 2020?
Posted by: AzCat   2005-02-22 6:20:45 AM  

#6  Wow. The CIA gets one right for a change.
Posted by: Mike   2005-02-22 5:58:56 AM  

#5  

Its simple..Begat thru fornication.
Posted by: Snoluck Ulusing8638   2005-02-22 3:47:31 AM  

#4  Get the heck out while the getting is good. Going to be a shame to see all those cathedrals turned into mosques without a shot being fired. They don't get much use as it is anyhow.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2005-02-22 2:16:43 AM  

#3  And largely unremarked and uncounted is that Western Europe has a high emigration rate. Whilst it has slowed recently, the UK loses perhaps 75,000 a year almost all skilled mostly to USA, Australia and Canada.
Posted by: phil_b   2005-02-22 1:43:29 AM  

#2  If the Euros had any sense, they'd start inviting in folks from (non-Muslim) SE Asia and Latin America instead of the Mohammadans they're selling their souls to now.

Their current immigration patterns aren't even particularly geographical -- why keep going down that insane path?
Posted by: someone   2005-02-22 1:35:40 AM  

#1  Then of course Kyoto is making the problem worse by requiring increased taxation and decreasing economic growth.
Posted by: phil_b   2005-02-22 1:07:52 AM  

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