The EU faces debilitation by multiple crises: economic malaise and high unemployment, an influx of refugee and mounting security concerns. They all lay bare that resilience was not build into the EU’s architecture, it lacks the institutional capacities to respond to external shocks. Either its members create the capacities needed to respond resolutely to such shocks, or it heads for sclerotic decline
What has come to be called the ‘refugee crisis’ is the latest in a series of crises bedevilling the ...
The European External Action Service has recently been under fire from many commentators. Stefan Leh...
What does 2016 hold in store for efforts aimed at strengthening Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union...
Fresh elections will be held in Greece following the resignation of Alexis Tsipras as the country’s ...
Spyros Economides argues that the eurocrisis has resulted in a more ‘introverted’ Europe. Existentia...
20 June is World Refugee Day. This offers an opportunity for the European Union (EU) and its members...
The crisis of the EU is multifaceted and has visibly deepened during the last year. The British refe...
This Strategic Update discusses the most recent problems for the Eurozone, namely the Greek crisis a...
The Euro crisis is more than the breakdown of a currency – it is also causing a breakdown of trust b...
The core idea of the European Union’s (EU) foreign policy is that lasting peace and stability can on...
Europe’s fiscal and economic crisis has revealed rifts in, what is often assumed to be a common unde...
The European Union is currently experiencing one of its worst crises in its history. Old fault lines...
In this chapter, we explore the key economic problems the European Union (EU) is facing, namely the ...
Less than two decades ago the prospects for an ‘ever closer’ European Union (EU) seemed virtually li...
Let me count the ways in which European countries need each other. The relatively small and shrinkin...
What has come to be called the ‘refugee crisis’ is the latest in a series of crises bedevilling the ...
The European External Action Service has recently been under fire from many commentators. Stefan Leh...
What does 2016 hold in store for efforts aimed at strengthening Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union...
Fresh elections will be held in Greece following the resignation of Alexis Tsipras as the country’s ...
Spyros Economides argues that the eurocrisis has resulted in a more ‘introverted’ Europe. Existentia...
20 June is World Refugee Day. This offers an opportunity for the European Union (EU) and its members...
The crisis of the EU is multifaceted and has visibly deepened during the last year. The British refe...
This Strategic Update discusses the most recent problems for the Eurozone, namely the Greek crisis a...
The Euro crisis is more than the breakdown of a currency – it is also causing a breakdown of trust b...
The core idea of the European Union’s (EU) foreign policy is that lasting peace and stability can on...
Europe’s fiscal and economic crisis has revealed rifts in, what is often assumed to be a common unde...
The European Union is currently experiencing one of its worst crises in its history. Old fault lines...
In this chapter, we explore the key economic problems the European Union (EU) is facing, namely the ...
Less than two decades ago the prospects for an ‘ever closer’ European Union (EU) seemed virtually li...
Let me count the ways in which European countries need each other. The relatively small and shrinkin...
What has come to be called the ‘refugee crisis’ is the latest in a series of crises bedevilling the ...
The European External Action Service has recently been under fire from many commentators. Stefan Leh...
What does 2016 hold in store for efforts aimed at strengthening Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union...