Spyros Economides argues that the eurocrisis has resulted in a more ‘introverted’ Europe. Existential fears about the future of the EU have increased member states’ divisions over foreign policy issues, and there is a perpetual ‘tug-of-war’ between EU states with global and regional ambitions. He writes that the EU has a very long way to go to build a European foreign policy
To protect European economic independence, the EU needs to better integrate economic policy and geop...
The Eurozone crisis is now widely seen as a threshold for Greek politics, society and state structur...
With the Euro in crisis, EU foreign policy evidently suffers for lack of money and attention. But th...
The core idea of the European Union’s (EU) foreign policy is that lasting peace and stability can on...
With the Euro in crisis, EU foreign policy evidently suffers for lack of money and attention. But th...
The debate over the consequences of the current economic crisis on European foreign policy has usual...
The financial crisis has brought about a number of new European initiatives designed to coordinate n...
As the leaders of the major EU member states grope towards a solution to the eurocrisis Bob Hancké l...
Europe’s fiscal and economic crisis has revealed rifts in, what is often assumed to be a common unde...
Faced with a debt crisis in Greece and a refugee crisis on Europe’s borders, the European Union is c...
The EU faces debilitation by multiple crises: economic malaise and high unemployment, an influx of r...
One of the most common arguments during the Eurozone crisis was that states required greater levels ...
The European External Action Service has recently been under fire from many commentators. Stefan Leh...
The European Union’s (EU) foreign policy software needs updating: it appears to be increasingly out ...
Against the background of the continued crisis in the eurozone, CEPS Associate Senior Fellow Michael...
To protect European economic independence, the EU needs to better integrate economic policy and geop...
The Eurozone crisis is now widely seen as a threshold for Greek politics, society and state structur...
With the Euro in crisis, EU foreign policy evidently suffers for lack of money and attention. But th...
The core idea of the European Union’s (EU) foreign policy is that lasting peace and stability can on...
With the Euro in crisis, EU foreign policy evidently suffers for lack of money and attention. But th...
The debate over the consequences of the current economic crisis on European foreign policy has usual...
The financial crisis has brought about a number of new European initiatives designed to coordinate n...
As the leaders of the major EU member states grope towards a solution to the eurocrisis Bob Hancké l...
Europe’s fiscal and economic crisis has revealed rifts in, what is often assumed to be a common unde...
Faced with a debt crisis in Greece and a refugee crisis on Europe’s borders, the European Union is c...
The EU faces debilitation by multiple crises: economic malaise and high unemployment, an influx of r...
One of the most common arguments during the Eurozone crisis was that states required greater levels ...
The European External Action Service has recently been under fire from many commentators. Stefan Leh...
The European Union’s (EU) foreign policy software needs updating: it appears to be increasingly out ...
Against the background of the continued crisis in the eurozone, CEPS Associate Senior Fellow Michael...
To protect European economic independence, the EU needs to better integrate economic policy and geop...
The Eurozone crisis is now widely seen as a threshold for Greek politics, society and state structur...
With the Euro in crisis, EU foreign policy evidently suffers for lack of money and attention. But th...