At the close of 2011, British Politics and Policy at LSE asked our contributors for their thoughts and predictions for 2012. Sara Hagemann argues that the EU’s leaders should ensure a key role for the European Commission in the governance of the Eurozone, as well as broader parliamentary involvement in Europe’s economic development
One of the most common arguments during the Eurozone crisis was that states required greater levels ...
One of the most worrying aspects of the Eurozone crisis has been its effect on democracy. Sonia Alon...
National parliaments are often thought of as having lost substantial powers due to European integrat...
Since the beginning of the eurozone debt crisis three years ago, the member states have been forced ...
The crisis in the eurozone– which became worse in Europe at the same time that the Lisbon Treaty ent...
The displacement of elected leaders by technocrats has been seen by many commentators as a worrying ...
The financial crisis has brought about a number of new European initiatives designed to coordinate n...
The core idea of the European Union’s (EU) foreign policy is that lasting peace and stability can on...
La crisis económica de la Eurozona, el marco político y los resultados de las elecciones en Reino Un...
The severe crisis that affected the European Monetary Union has emphasized the prevailing interests ...
The euro crisis and subsequent policy responses have challenged the assumptions underpinning the gov...
Several commentators have argued that the Eurozone crisis has resulted in more intergovernmental EU ...
The European Union has often been accused of having a ‘democratic deficit’. Ahead of the European el...
After years of economic crisis, resulting in significant changes to economic governance at EU level,...
The global financial crisis is forcing Europe to become an ever closer union. Governments are still ...
One of the most common arguments during the Eurozone crisis was that states required greater levels ...
One of the most worrying aspects of the Eurozone crisis has been its effect on democracy. Sonia Alon...
National parliaments are often thought of as having lost substantial powers due to European integrat...
Since the beginning of the eurozone debt crisis three years ago, the member states have been forced ...
The crisis in the eurozone– which became worse in Europe at the same time that the Lisbon Treaty ent...
The displacement of elected leaders by technocrats has been seen by many commentators as a worrying ...
The financial crisis has brought about a number of new European initiatives designed to coordinate n...
The core idea of the European Union’s (EU) foreign policy is that lasting peace and stability can on...
La crisis económica de la Eurozona, el marco político y los resultados de las elecciones en Reino Un...
The severe crisis that affected the European Monetary Union has emphasized the prevailing interests ...
The euro crisis and subsequent policy responses have challenged the assumptions underpinning the gov...
Several commentators have argued that the Eurozone crisis has resulted in more intergovernmental EU ...
The European Union has often been accused of having a ‘democratic deficit’. Ahead of the European el...
After years of economic crisis, resulting in significant changes to economic governance at EU level,...
The global financial crisis is forcing Europe to become an ever closer union. Governments are still ...
One of the most common arguments during the Eurozone crisis was that states required greater levels ...
One of the most worrying aspects of the Eurozone crisis has been its effect on democracy. Sonia Alon...
National parliaments are often thought of as having lost substantial powers due to European integrat...