Much of the legislation that is passed in the EU is agreed during informal negotiations between the European Commission, European Parliament, and Council of the European Union. But how are these negotiations conducted and what strategies do negotiators use to secure concessions? Drawing on a new study, Maximilian Haag explains the importance of internal institutional ‘constraint’ to bargaining outcomes
The EU’s institutions have a relatively high level of personnel turnover. If previous trends continu...
The EU has made a commitment to promote LGBTI rights internationally. Yet as Markus Thiel explains, ...
This paper analyses the National Populist Challenges to Europe’s Center Right. It assesses the cases...
Much of the legislation that is passed in the EU is agreed during informal negotiations between the ...
In recent weeks, the Trade and Cooperation Agreement between the UK and the EU has once again been m...
Disputes over how to regulate artificial intelligence have rapidly risen up the global agenda in the...
On 26 May, Switzerland pulled out of negotiations over a new partnership with the European Union. St...
European integration used to be a jewel in the liberal crown. Integration was not only seen as a qui...
The EU and the UK have yet to reach an agreement on their future relationship, but if an agreement i...
There is a wealth of academic research published on the European Union, but do EU policymakers actua...
In this blog, David Coen (UCL) and Alexander Katsaitis (LSE) shed light on the interest groups meeti...
Tensions between the Polish government and the European Union have raised speculation about a potent...
The Lisbon Treaty introduced the most far-reaching reforms to EU foreign and security policy coopera...
The UK white paper on Brexit should be given serious consideration, writes Guntram Wolff (Bruegel). ...
The EU and the UK have yet to reach an agreement on their future relationship, but if an agreement i...
The EU’s institutions have a relatively high level of personnel turnover. If previous trends continu...
The EU has made a commitment to promote LGBTI rights internationally. Yet as Markus Thiel explains, ...
This paper analyses the National Populist Challenges to Europe’s Center Right. It assesses the cases...
Much of the legislation that is passed in the EU is agreed during informal negotiations between the ...
In recent weeks, the Trade and Cooperation Agreement between the UK and the EU has once again been m...
Disputes over how to regulate artificial intelligence have rapidly risen up the global agenda in the...
On 26 May, Switzerland pulled out of negotiations over a new partnership with the European Union. St...
European integration used to be a jewel in the liberal crown. Integration was not only seen as a qui...
The EU and the UK have yet to reach an agreement on their future relationship, but if an agreement i...
There is a wealth of academic research published on the European Union, but do EU policymakers actua...
In this blog, David Coen (UCL) and Alexander Katsaitis (LSE) shed light on the interest groups meeti...
Tensions between the Polish government and the European Union have raised speculation about a potent...
The Lisbon Treaty introduced the most far-reaching reforms to EU foreign and security policy coopera...
The UK white paper on Brexit should be given serious consideration, writes Guntram Wolff (Bruegel). ...
The EU and the UK have yet to reach an agreement on their future relationship, but if an agreement i...
The EU’s institutions have a relatively high level of personnel turnover. If previous trends continu...
The EU has made a commitment to promote LGBTI rights internationally. Yet as Markus Thiel explains, ...
This paper analyses the National Populist Challenges to Europe’s Center Right. It assesses the cases...