Freedom of movement was one of the major issues during the UK’s EU referendum, but how do citizens in other EU countries view the topic? Drawing on new research, Sofia Vasilopoulou and Liisa Talving explain that although freedom of movement is popular overall among EU citizens, there is substantial variation between countries, with citizens in richer member states likely to have more negative views
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The concept of 'sovereignty' is typically taken to mean the ability of states to make their own laws...
Previous research suggests a form of ‘democratic constraint’ blocks attempts to reform the euro. Whi...
The 2016 referendum that led to the UK’s exit from the European Union raised concerns that other cou...
The Polish government has come into conflict with the EU's institutions on several fronts, notably o...
Isolationism, nationalism and protectionism are back on the political scene with a vengeance in esta...
Digitalisation has profound implications for employment, but are there meaningful differences in how...
Despite the introduction of the European Citizens’ Initiative a decade ago, transnational democratic...
Freedom of movement is one of the 'red lines' that preclude Britain's continuing membership of the S...
How will German European policy change under the country’s new government? Drawing on new data, Ann-...
Daniel Daianu (SNSPA, Romania) discusses Europe’s economic sovereignty, the risks of avoiding integr...
How the Eurozone will be governed in the future is a matter of much debate and is expected to form a...
The EU has formulated a new Pact on Migration and Asylum, which seeks to make EU asylum politics mor...
EU Citizenship guarantees the same rights to all mobile EU citizens who move to another member state...
The EU responded to the Eurozone crisis by recommitting to the Stability and Growth Pact – the Euroz...
Public support for the EU rose after the referendum, while Jean-Claude Juncker has painted a starry ...
The concept of 'sovereignty' is typically taken to mean the ability of states to make their own laws...
Previous research suggests a form of ‘democratic constraint’ blocks attempts to reform the euro. Whi...
The 2016 referendum that led to the UK’s exit from the European Union raised concerns that other cou...
The Polish government has come into conflict with the EU's institutions on several fronts, notably o...
Isolationism, nationalism and protectionism are back on the political scene with a vengeance in esta...
Digitalisation has profound implications for employment, but are there meaningful differences in how...
Despite the introduction of the European Citizens’ Initiative a decade ago, transnational democratic...
Freedom of movement is one of the 'red lines' that preclude Britain's continuing membership of the S...
How will German European policy change under the country’s new government? Drawing on new data, Ann-...
Daniel Daianu (SNSPA, Romania) discusses Europe’s economic sovereignty, the risks of avoiding integr...
How the Eurozone will be governed in the future is a matter of much debate and is expected to form a...
The EU has formulated a new Pact on Migration and Asylum, which seeks to make EU asylum politics mor...
EU Citizenship guarantees the same rights to all mobile EU citizens who move to another member state...
The EU responded to the Eurozone crisis by recommitting to the Stability and Growth Pact – the Euroz...
Public support for the EU rose after the referendum, while Jean-Claude Juncker has painted a starry ...