Isolationism, nationalism and protectionism are back on the political scene with a vengeance in established democracies. In Europe, a growing number of citizens and elites are willing to take considerable economic and political risk to protect what they perceive as vital national interests. This means that Euroscepticism is here to stay, writes Catherine E. De Vries
The Brexit referendum was dominated by simplistic visions of the European Union. Critics portrayed t...
The concept of ‘transnationalism’ refers to the extent to which an individual’s background, interact...
The upcoming Conference on the Future of Europe offers a unique opportunity for EU citizens to expre...
Isolationism, nationalism and protectionism are back on the political scene with a vengeance in esta...
The 2016 referendum that led to the UK’s exit from the European Union raised concerns that other cou...
Previous research suggests a form of ‘democratic constraint’ blocks attempts to reform the euro. Whi...
The creation of a European social policy has been a long-held goal of many political actors across E...
Following the 2019 European Parliament elections, Mary Kaldor argues that developing substantive dem...
Citizens with a strong attachment to their country are often assumed to be more likely to express op...
Public support for the EU rose after the referendum, while Jean-Claude Juncker has painted a starry ...
Daniel Daianu (SNSPA, Romania) discusses Europe’s economic sovereignty, the risks of avoiding integr...
The issue of democratic backsliding in the EU’s member states has received substantial attention in ...
How will German European policy change under the country’s new government? Drawing on new data, Ann-...
The UK’s decision to vote for Brexit has been viewed by many observers as proof that the European Un...
Europe’s political leaders are deeply divided over how to manage the economic consequences of the Co...
The Brexit referendum was dominated by simplistic visions of the European Union. Critics portrayed t...
The concept of ‘transnationalism’ refers to the extent to which an individual’s background, interact...
The upcoming Conference on the Future of Europe offers a unique opportunity for EU citizens to expre...
Isolationism, nationalism and protectionism are back on the political scene with a vengeance in esta...
The 2016 referendum that led to the UK’s exit from the European Union raised concerns that other cou...
Previous research suggests a form of ‘democratic constraint’ blocks attempts to reform the euro. Whi...
The creation of a European social policy has been a long-held goal of many political actors across E...
Following the 2019 European Parliament elections, Mary Kaldor argues that developing substantive dem...
Citizens with a strong attachment to their country are often assumed to be more likely to express op...
Public support for the EU rose after the referendum, while Jean-Claude Juncker has painted a starry ...
Daniel Daianu (SNSPA, Romania) discusses Europe’s economic sovereignty, the risks of avoiding integr...
The issue of democratic backsliding in the EU’s member states has received substantial attention in ...
How will German European policy change under the country’s new government? Drawing on new data, Ann-...
The UK’s decision to vote for Brexit has been viewed by many observers as proof that the European Un...
Europe’s political leaders are deeply divided over how to manage the economic consequences of the Co...
The Brexit referendum was dominated by simplistic visions of the European Union. Critics portrayed t...
The concept of ‘transnationalism’ refers to the extent to which an individual’s background, interact...
The upcoming Conference on the Future of Europe offers a unique opportunity for EU citizens to expre...