Some scholars have argued that the only way to resolve the Euro crisis would be to further pursue the path of deepening the integration process by institutionalising a European welfare state. In this paper we question whether a Europeanised welfare system would be supported by European citizens. We argue that the legitimacy of a harmonisation of national welfare regimes is established if two conditions are met: Firstly, if a majority of citizens support a Europeanised social policy, and secondly, if potential cleavages which structure attitudes towards European social policy are relatively weak. Using data from a survey conducted in Germany, Poland, and Spain, descriptive findings show that a majority supports the idea of Europeanisation of...
A sovereign debt crisis in the eurozone has morphed into a crisis of the euro itself, revealing thre...
The 28 European Union member states have 24 different official languages. While the EU seeks homogen...
The current debates in the UK about the future of its relationship with the European Union are heati...
According to some observers, the Euro crisis could have provoked a broad politicization of European ...
The paper starts by reconstructing the European constitutional project, which began with the famous ...
According to recent news, we should be quite optimistic about the state of European Union (EU) acces...
The paper starts by reconstructing the European constitutional project, which began with the famous ...
In a recent letter to Catherine Ashton, the EU’s foreign policy chief, nineteen former senior politi...
[From the introduction]. A great deal of research, both normative and empirical and too voluminous t...
[From the introduction]. A great deal of research, both normative and empirical and too voluminous t...
After the collapse of Communism in 1990, the European Union (EU) has immediately sustained in the pr...
[From the introduction]. A great deal of research, both normative and empirical and too voluminous t...
The literature on European integration has its own business cycles. In the 2000s, the common wisdom ...
How does the EU deal with incoherence and coherence? In this paper we try to answer this research qu...
This paper argues that the consequences of the ‘fragmentation’ of the European patent system are mor...
A sovereign debt crisis in the eurozone has morphed into a crisis of the euro itself, revealing thre...
The 28 European Union member states have 24 different official languages. While the EU seeks homogen...
The current debates in the UK about the future of its relationship with the European Union are heati...
According to some observers, the Euro crisis could have provoked a broad politicization of European ...
The paper starts by reconstructing the European constitutional project, which began with the famous ...
According to recent news, we should be quite optimistic about the state of European Union (EU) acces...
The paper starts by reconstructing the European constitutional project, which began with the famous ...
In a recent letter to Catherine Ashton, the EU’s foreign policy chief, nineteen former senior politi...
[From the introduction]. A great deal of research, both normative and empirical and too voluminous t...
[From the introduction]. A great deal of research, both normative and empirical and too voluminous t...
After the collapse of Communism in 1990, the European Union (EU) has immediately sustained in the pr...
[From the introduction]. A great deal of research, both normative and empirical and too voluminous t...
The literature on European integration has its own business cycles. In the 2000s, the common wisdom ...
How does the EU deal with incoherence and coherence? In this paper we try to answer this research qu...
This paper argues that the consequences of the ‘fragmentation’ of the European patent system are mor...
A sovereign debt crisis in the eurozone has morphed into a crisis of the euro itself, revealing thre...
The 28 European Union member states have 24 different official languages. While the EU seeks homogen...
The current debates in the UK about the future of its relationship with the European Union are heati...