09 Mai 2023

FIIA Briefing Paper: EU reform is back on the agenda

Cover of the FIIA Briefing Paper: EU reform is back on the agenda: The many drivers of the new debate on treaty change

Institutional reform is back on the European Union’s agenda, with the European Parliament, the Commission and large member states like Germany and France all supporting changes to the way the EU operates. While opening the EU treaties is not without political risk and there is still no consensus on doing so among member states, this momentum for reform is unlikely to wane in the near future.

In a new Briefing Paper for the Finnish Institute of International Affairs, I analyse the reasons behind this reform drive. In particular, reforms are intended to strengthen the EU’s democratic credibility, to prevent institutional erosion in a time of permanent crisis, to make the EU more resilient to blockades by individual governments, and to lay the groundwork for the accession of new member states.

While some of the proposed changes could be achieved without treaty change, the number and variety of issues at stake entails the risk of getting bogged down in parallel debates and missing opportunities for package deals.

The Briefing Paper therefore concludes that the most efficient way to deal with the EU’s reform needs would be the launch of a treaty convention, as proposed by the European Parliament.

The complete Briefing Paper can be found here.


Picture: Cover of the FIIA Briefing Paper, based on a photo by Thijs ter Haar [CC BY 2.0], via Flickr.

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