The European Union has come under intense pressure from the Eurozone crisis, the migration crisis, and Brexit, but is it at serious risk of falling apart? And if so, how would this disintegration take place? Drawing on his latest book, Hans Vollaard (Utrecht University) explains that rather than experiencing a sudden collapse, the EU might instead suffer a slow decline driven by ‘partial exits’ from aspects of European integration. The best-case scenario may be one in which the EU continues to limp ahead in the years to come, but with many members rather grudgingly accepting it as the least unattractive option
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Isolationism, nationalism and protectionism are back on the political scene with a vengeance in esta...
In his annual State of the Union speech, delivered on 13 September, European Commission President Je...
The European Union has come under intense pressure from the Eurozone crisis, the migration crisis, a...
Thinking about the EU's collapse was once confined to Eurosceptic fringes, but now, as Tim Oliver ar...
European integration used to be a jewel in the liberal crown. Integration was not only seen as a qui...
For the first time, following the UK ‘Brexit’ vote, the European Union could decrease its number of ...
Daniel Daianu (SNSPA, Romania) discusses Europe’s economic sovereignty, the risks of avoiding integr...
The Brexit referendum was dominated by simplistic visions of the European Union. Critics portrayed t...
Over the last fifteen years, the European Union has experienced multiple crises and the first withdr...
Analysing the results of a new expert survey, Aleks Szczerbiak and Paul Taggart write that Brexit ha...
The upcoming Conference on the Future of Europe offers a unique opportunity for EU citizens to expre...
In the last several months, European officials have presented a range of visions for the future of t...
Less integration would make it difficult for the ECB to stabilise the euro area economies, and indiv...
Tensions between the Polish government and the European Union have raised speculation about a potent...
In July, EU heads of state and government finally reached agreement on a recovery package to tackle ...
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