Europe is indeed at a crossroads. Not that there have not been quite a number of crossroads in the recent history of European integration – sometimes decision-makers probably felt as if they were in Midtown Manhattan – but this is indeed a crucial point in time for the future of the Union. The EU has gone through a period of an extraordinary economic and financial crisis that has resulted in policy decisions which would have been difficult to imagine only six or twelve months ago
[From the Introduction]. The election of a new French president could bring an end to the institutio...
In the Royal Military Academy in Brussels on 13 July 2010 Jolyon Howorth gave the opening speech at ...
The Chamber of Representatives of the Belgian Parliament asked the permanent professors of the Colle...
Europe is indeed at a crossroads. Not that there have not been quite a number of crossroads in the r...
[Introduction]. It is a pleasure to be invited here today and exchange views with you at the Fifth E...
The European Union’s leadership spent the last five years fighting an acute and existential crisis. ...
The sovereign debt crisis and the threat of financial collapse of some EU member states have trigger...
[Introduction.] Over the last two years, not only inside but also outside the framework of the EU t...
The Institutional Prospects of the European Union, by Laurent Cohen-Tanugi After the Maastricht cris...
I would like to briefly recapitulate where Europe stands today, and what has been achieved. Because ...
This Policy Brief discusses the potential reforms of the EU institutions that can take place during ...
Endorsement of the ‘Reform Treaty’, culminating in its’ signing as the Treaty of Lisbon in December ...
Philippe de Schoutheete takes as his point of departure in this Commentary the assumption that insti...
[From the Introduction]. The most surprising aspect of Europe’s newest treaty is not so much its con...
This essay discusses how recent developments have modified the existing allocation of tasks between ...
[From the Introduction]. The election of a new French president could bring an end to the institutio...
In the Royal Military Academy in Brussels on 13 July 2010 Jolyon Howorth gave the opening speech at ...
The Chamber of Representatives of the Belgian Parliament asked the permanent professors of the Colle...
Europe is indeed at a crossroads. Not that there have not been quite a number of crossroads in the r...
[Introduction]. It is a pleasure to be invited here today and exchange views with you at the Fifth E...
The European Union’s leadership spent the last five years fighting an acute and existential crisis. ...
The sovereign debt crisis and the threat of financial collapse of some EU member states have trigger...
[Introduction.] Over the last two years, not only inside but also outside the framework of the EU t...
The Institutional Prospects of the European Union, by Laurent Cohen-Tanugi After the Maastricht cris...
I would like to briefly recapitulate where Europe stands today, and what has been achieved. Because ...
This Policy Brief discusses the potential reforms of the EU institutions that can take place during ...
Endorsement of the ‘Reform Treaty’, culminating in its’ signing as the Treaty of Lisbon in December ...
Philippe de Schoutheete takes as his point of departure in this Commentary the assumption that insti...
[From the Introduction]. The most surprising aspect of Europe’s newest treaty is not so much its con...
This essay discusses how recent developments have modified the existing allocation of tasks between ...
[From the Introduction]. The election of a new French president could bring an end to the institutio...
In the Royal Military Academy in Brussels on 13 July 2010 Jolyon Howorth gave the opening speech at ...
The Chamber of Representatives of the Belgian Parliament asked the permanent professors of the Colle...