The dispute between Italy and the European Commission over the Italian budget for 2019 illustrates a shift in how member states treat the obligations of EU membership. Iain Begg and Kevin Featherstone (LSE) argue that instead of using pressure from Brussels to justify difficult policy measures, countries are now picking fights with the EU to boost their domestic political standing, thereby demonising the EU
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The European Commission announced a new ‘Green Deal’ at the end of 2019, just months before the star...
How the Eurozone will be governed in the future is a matter of much debate and is expected to form a...
On 21 November, the European Commission formally objected to Italy’s draft budget for 2019. But the ...
Brexit has pushed European lawmakers to seriously talk about rebuilding the EU. In December 2016, th...
The EU and the UK have yet to reach an agreement on their future relationship, but if an agreement i...
The EU and the UK have yet to reach an agreement on their future relationship, but if an agreement i...
Public support for the EU rose after the referendum, while Jean-Claude Juncker has painted a starry ...
Tensions between the Polish government and the European Union have raised speculation about a potent...
Previous research suggests a form of ‘democratic constraint’ blocks attempts to reform the euro. Whi...
Disputes over how to regulate artificial intelligence have rapidly risen up the global agenda in the...
The 2016 referendum that led to the UK’s exit from the European Union raised concerns that other cou...
The EU's principle of 'subsidiarity' states that only actions which cannot be effectively achieved a...
This paper analyses the National Populist Challenges to Europe’s Center Right. It assesses the cases...
The Lisbon Treaty introduced the most far-reaching reforms to EU foreign and security policy coopera...
Public support for the EU rose after the referendum, while Jean-Claude Juncker has painted a starry ...
The European Commission announced a new ‘Green Deal’ at the end of 2019, just months before the star...
How the Eurozone will be governed in the future is a matter of much debate and is expected to form a...
On 21 November, the European Commission formally objected to Italy’s draft budget for 2019. But the ...
Brexit has pushed European lawmakers to seriously talk about rebuilding the EU. In December 2016, th...
The EU and the UK have yet to reach an agreement on their future relationship, but if an agreement i...
The EU and the UK have yet to reach an agreement on their future relationship, but if an agreement i...
Public support for the EU rose after the referendum, while Jean-Claude Juncker has painted a starry ...
Tensions between the Polish government and the European Union have raised speculation about a potent...
Previous research suggests a form of ‘democratic constraint’ blocks attempts to reform the euro. Whi...
Disputes over how to regulate artificial intelligence have rapidly risen up the global agenda in the...
The 2016 referendum that led to the UK’s exit from the European Union raised concerns that other cou...
The EU's principle of 'subsidiarity' states that only actions which cannot be effectively achieved a...
This paper analyses the National Populist Challenges to Europe’s Center Right. It assesses the cases...
The Lisbon Treaty introduced the most far-reaching reforms to EU foreign and security policy coopera...
Public support for the EU rose after the referendum, while Jean-Claude Juncker has painted a starry ...
The European Commission announced a new ‘Green Deal’ at the end of 2019, just months before the star...
How the Eurozone will be governed in the future is a matter of much debate and is expected to form a...