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- European_superstate abstract "European superstate is a term mainly used to describe a potential result of the European Union's integration, though it could also be linked to other historical attempts to bring the continent together as one single national entity.Traditionally, the term 'European Superstate', particularly within the UK, is used as a criticism of further integration into the EU with the term implying a forced loss of national sovereignty.Along with this connotation is the implication of the loss of individual state's national identity with the replacement of one single homogeneous identity which groups such as UKIP argue is a goal which the EU is trying to achieve.The term is often used in contrast to an idea of a Federal Europe which argues that is to accommodate other national identities with partial sovereignty being retained by individual member states, though often the terms are mistakenly used synonymously.".
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- European_superstate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nationalist_movements_in_Europe.
- European_superstate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_terminology.
- European_superstate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Politics_of_the_European_Union.
- European_superstate wikiPageWikiLink Chris_Patten.
- European_superstate wikiPageWikiLink European_Commission.
- European_superstate wikiPageWikiLink European_Commissioner.
- European_superstate wikiPageWikiLink European_Economic_Community.
- European_superstate wikiPageWikiLink European_Free_Trade_Association.
- European_superstate wikiPageWikiLink European_Union.
- European_superstate wikiPageWikiLink European_integration.
- European_superstate wikiPageWikiLink Euroscepticism.
- European_superstate wikiPageWikiLink Eurozone.
- European_superstate wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Europe.
- European_superstate wikiPageWikiLink France.
- European_superstate wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- European_superstate wikiPageWikiLink Joschka_Fischer.
- European_superstate wikiPageWikiLink List_of_newspapers_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- European_superstate wikiPageWikiLink Minister_for_Foreign_Affairs_(Germany).
- European_superstate wikiPageWikiLink Nationalism.
- European_superstate wikiPageWikiLink Nigel_Farage.
- European_superstate wikiPageWikiLink Paneuropean_Union.
- European_superstate wikiPageWikiLink Superstate.
- European_superstate wikiPageWikiLink The_Daily_Telegraph.
- European_superstate wikiPageWikiLink UK_Independence_Party.
- European_superstate wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- European_superstate wikiPageWikiLink United_States_of_Europe.
- European_superstate wikiPageWikiLink Viviane_Reding.
- European_superstate wikiPageWikiLink Winston_Churchill.
- European_superstate wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- European_superstate wikiPageWikiLinkText "European superstate".
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- European_superstate subject Category:Nationalist_movements_in_Europe.
- European_superstate subject Category:Political_terminology.
- European_superstate subject Category:Politics_of_the_European_Union.
- European_superstate hypernym Term.
- European_superstate type Ideology.
- European_superstate type Concept.
- European_superstate type Ideology.
- European_superstate type Redirect.
- European_superstate type Theory.
- European_superstate type Thing.
- European_superstate comment "European superstate is a term mainly used to describe a potential result of the European Union's integration, though it could also be linked to other historical attempts to bring the continent together as one single national entity.Traditionally, the term 'European Superstate', particularly within the UK, is used as a criticism of further integration into the EU with the term implying a forced loss of national sovereignty.Along with this connotation is the implication of the loss of individual state's national identity with the replacement of one single homogeneous identity which groups such as UKIP argue is a goal which the EU is trying to achieve.The term is often used in contrast to an idea of a Federal Europe which argues that is to accommodate other national identities with partial sovereignty being retained by individual member states, though often the terms are mistakenly used synonymously.".
- European_superstate label "European superstate".
- European_superstate seeAlso History_of_the_European_Union.
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- European_superstate wasDerivedFrom European_superstate?oldid=702310807.
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