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European Integration: Westphalian Cooperation or Federalization? Formerly named the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union, the set of fundamental principles provided the first step in creating a government for the states as a nation.

The taxes imposed as a result proved extremely burdensome, one of a few factors leading to unrest in Massachusetts culminating in the armed uprising known as Shays' Rebellion, which then became one of the factors in the general consensus that a new system might be a good idea. The process of intergovernmentally pooling powers, harmonising national policies and creating and enforcing supranational institutions, is called European integration.

All Rights Reserved. Another set of problems, of course, came from the fact that the states were proving truly terrible at handling issues of taxation on their own. Analysis: What would a federal Europe look like?

Other than the vague aim of "ever closer union" in the 1983 Solemn Declaration on European Union, the Union (meaning its member governments) has no current policy to create a federal state.

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As of November 2020[update], the EU has no formal plans to become a federation.

Second, the EU lacks a real 'tax and spend' capacity, in other words, there is no fiscal federalism."[10].