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INSIDE EUROPE We need to examine each case on its own merit to reach a rational conclusion — whether nationalist threats have been made by Irish citizens actually wanting independence or if it is just a way to express their frustration with the failures of London. Europe cannot ignore these circumstances, including the fact that the main donors from the Remain campaign come from hedge funds that have a particular interest on getting rid of the ‘ties’ that European regulation and control represent. Italy has also made some steps towards an exit, which could be seen as a nationalist movement as well. However, there had never been such a feeling in Italy — the country has historically been merged pacifi cally within Europe. The terrible fi nancial crisis, corruption, and above all, migration crisis have saturated Italian capacities and resources, thereby making 'nationalism’ a way out for their frustrating situation. On the other hand, the case of Ireland might be seen by some as nationalist move as Brexit has fuelled the Irish to move towards Independence. However, we need to examine each case on its own merit to reach a rational conclusion — whether nationalist threats have been made by Irish citizens actually wanting independence or if it is just a way to express their frustration with the failures of London. Europe needs to build bridges, and not just around the evolving Union, but with a fi rm exercise of negotiation, diplomacy, mediation, and a close follow up of the processes to make sure that the majority of the citizens achieve their goals within the Rule of Law. It is important to highlight that most of these processes are not contemplated by law but are open to be a part of a reform nonetheless. Hence, now the reshaping of global institutions, particularly the European Union, becomes paramount. A total decentralisation of the bureaucratic apparatus created by the European Union becomes essential for gaining trust, confi dence, and credibility from European citizens ii . This can be done by going to the roots of its own philosophy — “the citizens’ will to belong and remain united”. Therein lies the legitimacy, strength, and power of the structure to continue moving forward and to lead a process wherein they need to look for new partners within a brand new global order. The key for addressing nationalisms within a seamless integration is the essence of Partnerships; SDG17 represents the goal that needs to be addressed urgently. In this case, political innovation and a new leadership would boost a feeling of acceptance and unity within diversity iii . New innovative bridges should be built wherein new perspectives and agreements would focus towards integrating nationalism as just one more challenge causing a new wave in geopolitical relations — relations that would stabilise, and not to break the region into a chaotic puzzle of confronting pieces. With or without nationalisms, the best struggles and successes comes from integration, institutional reforms, innovative leadership, and reshaping of traditional sovereignty concepts. *Maria Mercedes Introini is a political analyst, writer and a former public attorney. She is currently working on developing a reshaped model of globalisation, addressing several aspects of the ‘multiple crises’ related to sustainability through a political perspective. References: h t t p s : / / w w w. t h e g u a r d i a n . c o m / p o l i t i c s / n g - interactive/2018/mar/28/11-brexit-promises-leavers-quietly- dropped https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/ theresa-may-brexit-plan-second-referendum-treasury- mel-stride-conservative-eu-a8544781.html?utm_ campaign=Echobox&utm_medium=Social&utm_source= Facebook#Echobox=1537359750 https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/ brexit-talks-latest-eu-no-deal-chequers-plan-theresa- may-emmanuel-macron-edited-a8547076.html?utm_ m e d i u m = S o c i a l & u t m _ s o u rc e = F a c e b o o k # E c h o b ox=1537450656 ii European Union decentralization: for an effi cient structure and active citizenship https://thesustainabilityreader.com/2018/01/31/european-union-decentralization-for-an-effi cient-structure-and-active-citizenship/ iii SDG 17 Partnerships: the challenge of changing work codes https://thesustainabilityreader.com/2018/09/19/sdg-17-partnerships-the-challenge-of-transforming-working-codes/ 24 • Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Diplomatist • Vol 6 • Issue 10 • Oct-Nov 2018, Noida