Is the EU Doomed?
Fresh off a $140 million fine slapped on X by EU regulators, Elon Musk tweeted that the bloc should be abolished and “sovereignty returned to individual countries."
‘Will Europe fail?’
đŽ The end of the EU “is a realistic scenario,” Internationale Politik Quarterly (IPQ) argues (March, 2025)
Due to rising Eurosceptic sentiment, geopolitical pressure, economic inequality, demographic shifts and institutional inertia, “centrifugal dynamics” pulling the EU apart are the strongest since the postâwar era, it says
đŽ The “Euroâarea breakup” is one of the main longâterm risk scenarios — in view of high debt levels and structural economic vulnerabilities, notes a French Institute of International Relations (IFRI) 2025 report
đŽ European Central Bank’s 2025 Financial Stability Review warns of growing systemic risks for the Euro area
đŽ "The European Union could break apart," renowned US economist Jeffrey Sachs warned, because “it is a fragile entity”
What are pros & cons of EU breakup?
Pros:
â«ïž Fewer supranational rules/tailored laws without EU oversight
â«ïž No stifling EU-wide media crackdowns via European Media Freedom Act or Digital Services Act
â«ïž Sovereign border/migration control
â«ïž Less regulation/red tape
â«ïž No bailouts for debt-ridden states like Greece (per German economist Joachim Starbatty)
Cons:
â«ïžLoss of tariff-free, frictionless single market access
â«ïžTrade deals harder = reduced trade flows, surging costs
â«ïžSecurity voids
How the Eu May Collapse - Key Scenarios
1ïžâŁ Euroscepticism surge: national referendums → countries exit euro → EU/eurozone becomes ungovernable → powers return to national governments
Brexit-style exits could be fueled by the rallying cry of France’s Marine Le Pen (National Rally’s ‘Frexit’ rhetoric), Germany’s AfD (floated ‘Dexit’), Hungary's PM Victor Orban, Slovak PM Robert Fico.
2ïžâŁ Economic crisis: capital flight, rising bond yields, euro depreciation → European Central Bank divided → public debt becomes unsustainable → single market collapses
3ïžâŁ Institutional decline: EU institutions weakened or disbanded → loss of global influence and coordination
4ïžâŁ Loss of legitimacy: Member states lose trust in EU leaders → strip them of authority to make decisions on their behalf → promote alternative leaders outside Brussels
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