When voters in France and the Netherlands rejected a proposed European constitution in nearly back-to-back votes last spring, the European project of political and economic union seemed to have hit a dead-end. Shocked EU leaders asked for a “period of reflection” to ponder the defeat’s implications. More than a year later, the soul-searching continues. EU leaders, meeting this week at a summit in Brussels, have decided, again, that inaction is the safest course, postponing decisions on whether they should revise the proposed constitution and on whether the bloc has the “absorption capacity” to admit new members
The Eurozone crisis has pushed reform of the European Union (EU) to the forefront of political debat...
Following the 2007–2008 financial crisis, it was expected that the economic downturn and the widenin...
As part of our Euroscepticism collaboration, Britta Busse, Alexandra Hashem-Wangler and Jochen Thole...
Introduction: On the 2nd of June 1992, a majority of Danish voters said “no” to the Maastricht Treat...
The ‘big bang’ enlargement of 2004, followed by the accession of Romania and Bulgaria in 2007, has p...
The Eurozone crisis has pushed reform of the European Union (EU) to the forefront of political debat...
This Policy Brief investigates whether the Constitution’s coming into force would make a decisive di...
This paper analyzes a number of issues related to future enlargement of the EU. The paper considers ...
We analyze support for EU membership as expressed in voting patterns in the candidate countries’ ref...
For a long time, enlargement has been considered one of the EU’s most successful policy instruments....
Enlargement is one of the greatest opportunities for the European Union (EU) at the beginning of the...
The European Union is marking the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, which was signed on 25 Mar...
In this paper, I discuss whether enlargement has been a successful external policy of the European U...
The road to the next historic enlargement of European Union has been fraught with and obstacles. The...
Summary:The European economic union is incomplete, which makes it vulnerable to macroeconomic shocks...
The Eurozone crisis has pushed reform of the European Union (EU) to the forefront of political debat...
Following the 2007–2008 financial crisis, it was expected that the economic downturn and the widenin...
As part of our Euroscepticism collaboration, Britta Busse, Alexandra Hashem-Wangler and Jochen Thole...
Introduction: On the 2nd of June 1992, a majority of Danish voters said “no” to the Maastricht Treat...
The ‘big bang’ enlargement of 2004, followed by the accession of Romania and Bulgaria in 2007, has p...
The Eurozone crisis has pushed reform of the European Union (EU) to the forefront of political debat...
This Policy Brief investigates whether the Constitution’s coming into force would make a decisive di...
This paper analyzes a number of issues related to future enlargement of the EU. The paper considers ...
We analyze support for EU membership as expressed in voting patterns in the candidate countries’ ref...
For a long time, enlargement has been considered one of the EU’s most successful policy instruments....
Enlargement is one of the greatest opportunities for the European Union (EU) at the beginning of the...
The European Union is marking the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, which was signed on 25 Mar...
In this paper, I discuss whether enlargement has been a successful external policy of the European U...
The road to the next historic enlargement of European Union has been fraught with and obstacles. The...
Summary:The European economic union is incomplete, which makes it vulnerable to macroeconomic shocks...
The Eurozone crisis has pushed reform of the European Union (EU) to the forefront of political debat...
Following the 2007–2008 financial crisis, it was expected that the economic downturn and the widenin...
As part of our Euroscepticism collaboration, Britta Busse, Alexandra Hashem-Wangler and Jochen Thole...