Two recent instances of flagrant infringement of agreed EU rules – the submission by Italy and France of budget plans for 2015 that clearly violated their governments’ vows of continued austerity under the Stability and Growth Pact and David Cameron’s petulant refusal to pay a back payment of billions of euros to the EU budget – threaten the EU’s fundamental workings, which are based on a clear rulebook enforced vigorously by a strong Commission. As warned by Daniel Gros in his latest CEPS Commentary, Juncker’s Commission risks losing its authority from the start if rules can be bent or broken to accommodate the larger member states’ domestic political priorities. He also calls upon leaders in member states to play their part as well. Pande...
Leaders of the EU’s institutions have to be political entrepreneurs if they are to leave a mark on h...
For years, the eurozone has been perceived as a disaster area, with discussions of the monetary unio...
Despite the fact that anti-establishment, mostly euro-sceptic parties won about one-fifth of the vot...
Two recent instances of flagrant infringement of agreed EU rules – the submission by Italy and Franc...
Two recent instances of flagrant infringement of agreed EU rules – the submission by Italy and Franc...
Two recent instances of flagrant infringement of agreed EU rules – the submission by Italy and Franc...
Aside from David Cameron’s childish behaviour in protesting the additional payment of €2 billion due...
Following the Commission’s autumn forecast showing that only five euro-area countries exhibit a fisc...
At this point in the crisis, Daniel Gros writes that the common currency can only be saved if the go...
In a new Policy Brief submitted this month to the Monetary Committee of the European Parliament, CEP...
At this point in the crisis, Daniel Gros writes that the common currency can only be saved if the go...
At this point in the crisis, Daniel Gros writes that the common currency can only be saved if the go...
CEPS Director Daniel Gros explores in this Commentary why the crisis in the eurozone is going from b...
CEPS Director Daniel Gros explores in this Commentary why the crisis in the eurozone is going from b...
At this point in the crisis, Daniel Gros writes that the common currency can only be saved if the go...
Leaders of the EU’s institutions have to be political entrepreneurs if they are to leave a mark on h...
For years, the eurozone has been perceived as a disaster area, with discussions of the monetary unio...
Despite the fact that anti-establishment, mostly euro-sceptic parties won about one-fifth of the vot...
Two recent instances of flagrant infringement of agreed EU rules – the submission by Italy and Franc...
Two recent instances of flagrant infringement of agreed EU rules – the submission by Italy and Franc...
Two recent instances of flagrant infringement of agreed EU rules – the submission by Italy and Franc...
Aside from David Cameron’s childish behaviour in protesting the additional payment of €2 billion due...
Following the Commission’s autumn forecast showing that only five euro-area countries exhibit a fisc...
At this point in the crisis, Daniel Gros writes that the common currency can only be saved if the go...
In a new Policy Brief submitted this month to the Monetary Committee of the European Parliament, CEP...
At this point in the crisis, Daniel Gros writes that the common currency can only be saved if the go...
At this point in the crisis, Daniel Gros writes that the common currency can only be saved if the go...
CEPS Director Daniel Gros explores in this Commentary why the crisis in the eurozone is going from b...
CEPS Director Daniel Gros explores in this Commentary why the crisis in the eurozone is going from b...
At this point in the crisis, Daniel Gros writes that the common currency can only be saved if the go...
Leaders of the EU’s institutions have to be political entrepreneurs if they are to leave a mark on h...
For years, the eurozone has been perceived as a disaster area, with discussions of the monetary unio...
Despite the fact that anti-establishment, mostly euro-sceptic parties won about one-fifth of the vot...