The European Union is a liberal empire, and it is about to fall, warns Wolfgang Streeck (Max Planck Institut). The position of imperial hegemon belongs to Germany, which is finding it increasingly difficult to fulfil that role. When the UK decided to leave the EU, nobody considered invading the British Isles to keep them in “Europe”. Yet, from a German perspective, an amicable British departure might have undermined imperial discipline, as other countries unsatisfied with the imperial regime might have considered leaving as well. So the choice for Britain had to be between remaining without concessions and leaving at a very high cost to itself
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Innumerables problemas altamente explosivos, incalculables incertidumbres sacuden la Unión Europea d...
The EU is in the most serious crisis since its beginnings in the 1950’s. Never before has there exis...
German economic policy advisor Jeromin Zettelmeyer (far left) joined the LSE’s Simon Hix (near left)...
Germany has come to dominate the EU, says Alan Sked in the third of a series of pieces for LSE Brexi...
A European Union without Britain would make Germany even more dominant – but that is not necessarily...
Is the EU in danger of collapse following the UK’s decision to leave? Miguel Angel Lara Otaola write...
A new Commentary published by the European Policy Institutes Network (EPIN) offers an interesting pi...
The recent vote to leave the European Union has reenergised Liberal Democrat commitment to the EU. I...
In the last of a series of pieces for LSE BrexitVote, Alan Sked asks why many Britons are convinced ...
Treaty change looms as the Eurozone edges closer towards greater fiscal union. Roger Liddle looks at...
The choice of the United Kingdom to leave the European Union (EU) poses a fundamental question that ...
The core idea of the European Union’s (EU) foreign policy is that lasting peace and stability can on...
Europe, and particularly the European Union (EU), have for a long time represented a pillar and a l...
Introduction: The political and academic discourse(s) of whether, or not, the European Union (EU) ca...
Britain is now isolated as the only EU country to walk away from negotiations to rework the Lisbon t...
Innumerables problemas altamente explosivos, incalculables incertidumbres sacuden la Unión Europea d...
The EU is in the most serious crisis since its beginnings in the 1950’s. Never before has there exis...
German economic policy advisor Jeromin Zettelmeyer (far left) joined the LSE’s Simon Hix (near left)...