@article{2018:klein:der_neusta, title = {Der Neustart der europäischen Integration durch eine inklusive Avantgarde?}, year = {2018}, note = {The Brexit referendum in June 2016 rekindled the discussion about the future of European integration, leading to a number of initiatives by different European actors. This article sums up the state of the current reform debate, showing that so far, only few specific reform projects have been initiated, before giving an overview over the results of the research project “The Relaunch of Europe”. The project compared the reform willingness and preferences of 27 member states in the policy areas of asylum and border protection, Economic and Monetary Union, Social Union and Defence Union. The results show that the group of members most willing to reform includes not only Germany and France, but also further founding states such as Belgium and Luxembourg, as well as Spain. Together, they are willing to further deepen integration in all areas of the survey and form an “inclusive avant-garde” remaining open for other groups of member states to join for particular policy areas if they are willing.}, journal = {integration}, pages = {141--168}, author = {Klein, Julia and Plottka, Julian and Tittel, Amelie}, volume = {41}, number = {2} }