Having been initially confined largely to China, East Asia and Italy, the Covid-19 crisis swept quickly over Europe in March 2020. Luxembourg was among the many small continental European states with high rates of infection. In the absence of a common European Union response, national responses to the crisis varied strongly. Decisions on the closing of borders and the limiting of cross-border movements have become a symbol of a newly found unilateralism. Luxembourg took the rare decision not to close its borders and disapproved of the restriction of cross-border movements by neighbouring states. The paper argues that this is the result of its size and economic policy which, in the context of EU integration, has led to strong interdependenci...
COVID-19 presented Europe with an, in many respects, unprecedented challenge. While the virus proved...
The European continent faces an apocalyptic pandemic that poses mortal danger to millions of citizen...
peer reviewedSince at least the time of the Covid-19 pandemic, the role of borders, which have gaine...
peer reviewedWhen a new type of coronavirus was first reported in China in December 2019, it was not...
Since February 2020, a number of EU Member States and Schengen associated countries have declared e...
The COVID- 19 crisis led to an asymmetric response from the European Union Member States. This was s...
The following article was commissioned by Medico International, a German help relief and human right...
Re-building cross-border collaboration will be vital after the COVID-19 crisis to secure resilient b...
peer reviewedTerritorial borders and social demarcation processes are becoming dramatically more imp...
Initial response to the Covid-19 pandemic capitalised on symbolism of national belonging. Against th...
The European response to the COVID 19 pandemic got off to a start confronting the spirit of mutual s...
Belgium is considered as a very divided multinational and federal state, with conflicts between repr...
This Insight assesses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the external borders of the EU. It firs...
peer reviewedLuxembourg recorded a comparatively high number of infections during the first wave of ...
The article discusses the impact of COVID-19 on the conflict zones in the EU’s eastern neighbourhood...
COVID-19 presented Europe with an, in many respects, unprecedented challenge. While the virus proved...
The European continent faces an apocalyptic pandemic that poses mortal danger to millions of citizen...
peer reviewedSince at least the time of the Covid-19 pandemic, the role of borders, which have gaine...
peer reviewedWhen a new type of coronavirus was first reported in China in December 2019, it was not...
Since February 2020, a number of EU Member States and Schengen associated countries have declared e...
The COVID- 19 crisis led to an asymmetric response from the European Union Member States. This was s...
The following article was commissioned by Medico International, a German help relief and human right...
Re-building cross-border collaboration will be vital after the COVID-19 crisis to secure resilient b...
peer reviewedTerritorial borders and social demarcation processes are becoming dramatically more imp...
Initial response to the Covid-19 pandemic capitalised on symbolism of national belonging. Against th...
The European response to the COVID 19 pandemic got off to a start confronting the spirit of mutual s...
Belgium is considered as a very divided multinational and federal state, with conflicts between repr...
This Insight assesses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the external borders of the EU. It firs...
peer reviewedLuxembourg recorded a comparatively high number of infections during the first wave of ...
The article discusses the impact of COVID-19 on the conflict zones in the EU’s eastern neighbourhood...
COVID-19 presented Europe with an, in many respects, unprecedented challenge. While the virus proved...
The European continent faces an apocalyptic pandemic that poses mortal danger to millions of citizen...
peer reviewedSince at least the time of the Covid-19 pandemic, the role of borders, which have gaine...