The EU has formulated a new Pact on Migration and Asylum, which seeks to make EU asylum politics more realistic, efficient and crisis-proof. Ulrich Krotz and Lucas Schramm argue that for such an asylum regime to become a reality, a ‘Schumanian moment’ will be required, with a number of determined member states coming together and taking concrete steps in this direction. Ultimately, France and Germany must lead the way
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Only a handful of European states are currently governed by left-wing governments, and several of th...
European integration was once thought of as a largely technocratic process built around consensus, b...
The creation of a European social policy has been a long-held goal of many political actors across E...
The term ‘vassal state’ has been frequently used by those warning against a post-Brexit relationship...
At the Conservative Political Action Conference in Dallas on 4 August, Hungarian Prime Minister Vikt...
This paper analyses the National Populist Challenges to Europe’s Center Right. It assesses the cases...
In September, the European Commission published a new ‘Pact on Migration and Asylum’ aimed at addres...
For much of its history, the EU has been portrayed as an attempt to move beyond the ideological divi...
Germany will take over the presidency of the Council of the European Union today. Nele Marianne Ewer...
Public support for the EU rose after the referendum, while Jean-Claude Juncker has painted a starry ...
Lucy Mayblin compares the EU’s response to Ukraine’s refugee crisis to earlier responses
The upcoming Conference on the Future of Europe offers a unique opportunity for EU citizens to expre...
Daniel Daianu (SNSPA, Romania) discusses Europe’s economic sovereignty, the risks of avoiding integr...
Following the Netherlands and France, Germany was the third of the original EU members to hold a nat...
The UK’s decision to vote for Brexit has been viewed by many observers as proof that the European Un...
Only a handful of European states are currently governed by left-wing governments, and several of th...
European integration was once thought of as a largely technocratic process built around consensus, b...
The creation of a European social policy has been a long-held goal of many political actors across E...