For the first time, following the UK ‘Brexit’ vote, the European Union could decrease its number of member states. Having grown from 6 to 28 members, enlargement has been the norm in the history of the EU. This phenomenon of countries coming together has been studied by a number of scholars who have put forward different theories as to why this integration has taken place. This reading list recommends five classics within the European integration literature that might help us understand why the EU has evolved to its current form and, potentially, what is to come in the post-Brexit world
In writing about his recently edited book, Europe's Brexit: EU Perspectives on Britain's Vote to Lea...
The UK white paper on Brexit should be given serious consideration, writes Guntram Wolff (Bruegel). ...
The UK is set to leave the EU in March next year, but many of the key issues remain unresolved and t...
Image Credit: (Duncan Hull CC BY 2.0) For the first time, following the UK 'Brexit' vote, the Europe...
Brexit has pushed European lawmakers to seriously talk about rebuilding the EU. In December 2016, th...
In the last several months, European officials have presented a range of visions for the future of t...
Brexit is already acting as a stimulus for the EU to rethink its priorities for the future. It espec...
European integration was once thought of as a largely technocratic process built around consensus, b...
Is there a bright side to Brexit, even for those who voted for the UK to remain in the EU? Nauro F C...
In re:generation Europe: Ten Proposals for Another Europe, Floris de Witte sets out a vision for ano...
This paper analyses the National Populist Challenges to Europe’s Center Right. It assesses the cases...
For much of its history, the EU has been portrayed as an attempt to move beyond the ideological divi...
The European Union has come under intense pressure from the Eurozone crisis, the migration crisis, a...
Public support for the EU rose after the referendum, while Jean-Claude Juncker has painted a starry ...
Daniel Daianu (SNSPA, Romania) discusses Europe’s economic sovereignty, the risks of avoiding integr...
In writing about his recently edited book, Europe's Brexit: EU Perspectives on Britain's Vote to Lea...
The UK white paper on Brexit should be given serious consideration, writes Guntram Wolff (Bruegel). ...
The UK is set to leave the EU in March next year, but many of the key issues remain unresolved and t...
Image Credit: (Duncan Hull CC BY 2.0) For the first time, following the UK 'Brexit' vote, the Europe...
Brexit has pushed European lawmakers to seriously talk about rebuilding the EU. In December 2016, th...
In the last several months, European officials have presented a range of visions for the future of t...
Brexit is already acting as a stimulus for the EU to rethink its priorities for the future. It espec...
European integration was once thought of as a largely technocratic process built around consensus, b...
Is there a bright side to Brexit, even for those who voted for the UK to remain in the EU? Nauro F C...
In re:generation Europe: Ten Proposals for Another Europe, Floris de Witte sets out a vision for ano...
This paper analyses the National Populist Challenges to Europe’s Center Right. It assesses the cases...
For much of its history, the EU has been portrayed as an attempt to move beyond the ideological divi...
The European Union has come under intense pressure from the Eurozone crisis, the migration crisis, a...
Public support for the EU rose after the referendum, while Jean-Claude Juncker has painted a starry ...
Daniel Daianu (SNSPA, Romania) discusses Europe’s economic sovereignty, the risks of avoiding integr...
In writing about his recently edited book, Europe's Brexit: EU Perspectives on Britain's Vote to Lea...
The UK white paper on Brexit should be given serious consideration, writes Guntram Wolff (Bruegel). ...
The UK is set to leave the EU in March next year, but many of the key issues remain unresolved and t...