In this article, we show that Next Generation EU (NGEU) is mainly a response to the economic and political imbalances left over from the Eurozone crisis. It is a pre-emptive intervention, especially targeted at structurally weak economies with rising Euroscepticism, to avoid costly ex-post bailouts as in the Great Recession. We demonstrate, using quantitative analysis, that pre-existing vulnerabilities, rather than the impact of the pandemic, drove the allocation of NGEU resources: per capita grants largely correspond to past economic vulnerabilities, as well as to political ones. Countries most vulnerable to another adjustment by austerity after the COVID-19 economic crisis receive most resources. Also, countries with strong anti-EU sentim...
Concerns about a populist, Eurosceptic backlash have long been an obstacle to the fiscal integration...
COVID-19 has hit citizens dramatically during 2020, not only creating a general risk-driven environm...
Where some researchers have seen only a limited impact of Europeanisation on national party politics...
The article considers the long-standing limits of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) through the ...
The article aims to explain the 2020 approval of ‘Next Generation EU’, the program for helping the ...
Published online: June 2021In July 2020, the European Council agreed on a plan to help Member States...
The EU has fast reacted in adopting a so-called Next Generation EU Recovery Plan (NGEU) and a 2021-2...
First published: 07 July 2022The European Union's (EU) management of the Covid-19 pandemic, and the ...
Recent developments in the global arena such as the COVID-19 pandemic and stresses in energy markets...
In this article, we apply the ‘failing forward’ approach to analyse the negotiations on and design o...
The COVID-19 pandemic proved the latest stress test for the European Union, after Brexit, the Eurozo...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of European In...
The present policy brief was prepared on the occasion of the EUI’s The State of the Union 2022 Confe...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The European Union (EU) is at a critical juncture that will ei...
Contains fulltext : 253334.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)22 januari 202
Concerns about a populist, Eurosceptic backlash have long been an obstacle to the fiscal integration...
COVID-19 has hit citizens dramatically during 2020, not only creating a general risk-driven environm...
Where some researchers have seen only a limited impact of Europeanisation on national party politics...
The article considers the long-standing limits of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) through the ...
The article aims to explain the 2020 approval of ‘Next Generation EU’, the program for helping the ...
Published online: June 2021In July 2020, the European Council agreed on a plan to help Member States...
The EU has fast reacted in adopting a so-called Next Generation EU Recovery Plan (NGEU) and a 2021-2...
First published: 07 July 2022The European Union's (EU) management of the Covid-19 pandemic, and the ...
Recent developments in the global arena such as the COVID-19 pandemic and stresses in energy markets...
In this article, we apply the ‘failing forward’ approach to analyse the negotiations on and design o...
The COVID-19 pandemic proved the latest stress test for the European Union, after Brexit, the Eurozo...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of European In...
The present policy brief was prepared on the occasion of the EUI’s The State of the Union 2022 Confe...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The European Union (EU) is at a critical juncture that will ei...
Contains fulltext : 253334.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)22 januari 202
Concerns about a populist, Eurosceptic backlash have long been an obstacle to the fiscal integration...
COVID-19 has hit citizens dramatically during 2020, not only creating a general risk-driven environm...
Where some researchers have seen only a limited impact of Europeanisation on national party politics...