“…This can be illustrated by the Ukrainian conflict and the annexation of the Crimea Peninsula by Russia, promoting not only a redefinition of borders, but also the Euro‐Atlantic spatial order, marking the end of strategic partnerships of NATO with Turkey and the “reset” policies put forward by the ex‐ American President, Barack Obama, (Dale, ; Holmes, ; Martins, ; Schutt, ). This has also led to the EU economic and financial crisis (Buti & Carnot, ; Emontspool & Servais, ; Jozsef & Pal, ; Martins, ; Mikail, ; Nyblom, Isaksson, Sanctuary, Fransolet, & Stigson, ; Sánchez‐Zamora & Gallardo‐Cobos, ), the growing phenomenon of terrorism in European territory, not only on its spreading of fear and insecurity in populations, but also catalysing the resurgence of nationalist extremist groups, allied with the dangerous ascendance of the sense of belonging, preservation of culture and the notion of Nation (it should not be forgotten that in less than a century, similar movements, policies, and ideologies led to the World Wars). The recent disposition to estrangement between the UK and the EU (the Brexit ); or even the orthodox electoral results of economic strongholds, such as the United States of America, all seem to participate in the disintegration of the European Continent, and with it EU itself, long established before that as the CEE, but set in what was thought as solid as stone by the Maastricht treaty in 1992 (Treaty on European Union, ).…”