It is often assumed that if both France and Germany support an EU proposal, it is likely to be implemented. Yet as Magnus G. Schoeller explains, this is not always the case. Drawing on a new study, he documents the success of smaller ‘creditor states’ in blocking Franco-German initiatives within Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union
This business plan entails the details of future entertainment company “Guichao Culture Limited”, re...
This business plan entails the details of future entertainment company “Guichao Culture Limited”, re...
It is a noteworthy disanalogy between contemporary ethics and aesthetics that the fitting-attitude a...
The unprecedented fiscal package adopted by the European Council this summer – dubbed Next Generatio...
The remit of EU institutions has expanded inexorably, writes Jeremy Richardson (Oxford/University of...
Several leading European politicians, including French President Emmanuel Macron, have recently spok...
A new alliance of the French left led by Jean-Luc Mélenchon – the Nouvelle union populaire écologiqu...
Russia’s war against Ukraine is not only a challenge to Europe’s territorial borders, writes Kristin...
The government’s ‘deal’ with the EU is atrocious, writes Ruth Lea. The Withdrawal Agreement and the ...
Contrary to some predictions, Britain's economy has not crashed in the two years since the EU refere...
Three main claims made by advocates of ‘Lexit’ – a ‘Left Brexit’ – are that the EU prevents the UK f...
The Covid-19 pandemic has prompted renewed debate over the architecture of Europe’s Economic and Mon...
The latest edition of Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index was published on 21 ...
The EU’s fiscal rules, which state that governments should run budget deficits no higher than 3% of ...
Eunice Goes offers an overview of Keir Starmer’s first three months in office. She concludes that th...
This business plan entails the details of future entertainment company “Guichao Culture Limited”, re...
This business plan entails the details of future entertainment company “Guichao Culture Limited”, re...
It is a noteworthy disanalogy between contemporary ethics and aesthetics that the fitting-attitude a...
The unprecedented fiscal package adopted by the European Council this summer – dubbed Next Generatio...
The remit of EU institutions has expanded inexorably, writes Jeremy Richardson (Oxford/University of...
Several leading European politicians, including French President Emmanuel Macron, have recently spok...
A new alliance of the French left led by Jean-Luc Mélenchon – the Nouvelle union populaire écologiqu...
Russia’s war against Ukraine is not only a challenge to Europe’s territorial borders, writes Kristin...
The government’s ‘deal’ with the EU is atrocious, writes Ruth Lea. The Withdrawal Agreement and the ...
Contrary to some predictions, Britain's economy has not crashed in the two years since the EU refere...
Three main claims made by advocates of ‘Lexit’ – a ‘Left Brexit’ – are that the EU prevents the UK f...
The Covid-19 pandemic has prompted renewed debate over the architecture of Europe’s Economic and Mon...
The latest edition of Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index was published on 21 ...
The EU’s fiscal rules, which state that governments should run budget deficits no higher than 3% of ...
Eunice Goes offers an overview of Keir Starmer’s first three months in office. She concludes that th...
This business plan entails the details of future entertainment company “Guichao Culture Limited”, re...
This business plan entails the details of future entertainment company “Guichao Culture Limited”, re...
It is a noteworthy disanalogy between contemporary ethics and aesthetics that the fitting-attitude a...