The results of the European Parliament elections have prompted a number of European politicians to call for a reform process aimed at enhancing democracy and solving existing issues within the EU’s institutional framework. Renaud Thillaye writes that while ‘reform’ may be the mantra of the day, what European voters really want are tangible results, such as improved economic performance and stronger social policies. He argues that any EU-level reform effort is unlikely to alter public opinion and that only by achieving real results for citizens can support for the integration process be secured
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This Policy Brief discusses the potential reforms of the EU institutions that can take place during ...
The European Union has often been accused of having a ‘democratic deficit’. Ahead of the European el...
David Cameron has announced his intention to renegotiate Britain’s membership of the European Union ...
Brexit has pushed European law-makers to seriously talk about rebuilding the EU. In December 2016, t...
The policy response to the Eurozone crisis has incorporated a number of different elements, includin...
In recent years, the European Union appears to have been in perennial fire-fighting mode. During thi...
The Eurozone crisis has pushed reform of the European Union (EU) to the forefront of political debat...
The Eurozone crisis has pushed reform of the European Union (EU) to the forefront of political debat...
The European Parliament elections on 22-25 May are expected to see a large increase in seats for Eur...
In the City, the citizen is king. At least theoretically. In the European City currently being built...
In the City, the citizen is king. At least theoretically. In the European City currently being built...
European Parliament elections are due to be held in May 2014. Ahead of the elections, EUROPP’s Manag...
The argument of this paper proceeds in four steps. In the first part it recapitulates that represent...
The European Union has often been accused of having a ‘democratic deficit’, but what measures would ...
Sven Giegold, Member of the European Parliament, argues that the new European Citizens’ Initiative w...
This Policy Brief discusses the potential reforms of the EU institutions that can take place during ...
The European Union has often been accused of having a ‘democratic deficit’. Ahead of the European el...
David Cameron has announced his intention to renegotiate Britain’s membership of the European Union ...
Brexit has pushed European law-makers to seriously talk about rebuilding the EU. In December 2016, t...
The policy response to the Eurozone crisis has incorporated a number of different elements, includin...
In recent years, the European Union appears to have been in perennial fire-fighting mode. During thi...
The Eurozone crisis has pushed reform of the European Union (EU) to the forefront of political debat...
The Eurozone crisis has pushed reform of the European Union (EU) to the forefront of political debat...
The European Parliament elections on 22-25 May are expected to see a large increase in seats for Eur...
In the City, the citizen is king. At least theoretically. In the European City currently being built...
In the City, the citizen is king. At least theoretically. In the European City currently being built...
European Parliament elections are due to be held in May 2014. Ahead of the elections, EUROPP’s Manag...
The argument of this paper proceeds in four steps. In the first part it recapitulates that represent...
The European Union has often been accused of having a ‘democratic deficit’, but what measures would ...
Sven Giegold, Member of the European Parliament, argues that the new European Citizens’ Initiative w...
This Policy Brief discusses the potential reforms of the EU institutions that can take place during ...