Europe’s fiscal and economic crisis has revealed rifts in, what is often assumed to be a common understanding of the ‘European Project.’ Nowhere did the fact that different nations understand the ‘European Project’ quite differently come to a fore as explicitly as during 17 hour negotiations over a 3rd ESM programme for Greece—and particularly, in what different European nations view as the gravest threat to their common project
From the Introduction. In the aftermath of the EU’s enlargement towards Central and Eastern Europe,...
Excerpt from the Introduction: This paper summarizes the Greek situation by analyzing the two rescue...
The long term causes of the Euro crisis were a Euro monetary policy that in combination with wage po...
Europe’s fiscal and economic crisis has revealed rifts in, what is often assumed to be a common unde...
Spyros Economides argues that the eurocrisis has resulted in a more ‘introverted’ Europe. Existentia...
In the time since our 2010 workshop, the European Union has generated a good deal of drama. A seriou...
The European Union is built on structures of economic co-operation, yet the sovereign debt crisis is...
The EU faces debilitation by multiple crises: economic malaise and high unemployment, an influx of r...
1 [Penultimate draft, forthcoming in: Hien, J and Joerges, C (eds.) Responses of European Economic ...
Less than two decades ago the prospects for an ‘ever closer’ European Union (EU) seemed virtually li...
The sovereign debt crisis in the Eurozone has caused a fundamental shift in the EU’s internal powe...
Eurozone leaders reached an agreement on Greece on 13 July after lengthy negotiations. Michael Cox w...
Faced with a debt crisis in Greece and a refugee crisis on Europe’s borders, the European Union is c...
The core idea of the European Union’s (EU) foreign policy is that lasting peace and stability can on...
Senior Associate Research Fellow Paul De Grauwe argues in this CEPS Commentary that the Greek debt c...
From the Introduction. In the aftermath of the EU’s enlargement towards Central and Eastern Europe,...
Excerpt from the Introduction: This paper summarizes the Greek situation by analyzing the two rescue...
The long term causes of the Euro crisis were a Euro monetary policy that in combination with wage po...
Europe’s fiscal and economic crisis has revealed rifts in, what is often assumed to be a common unde...
Spyros Economides argues that the eurocrisis has resulted in a more ‘introverted’ Europe. Existentia...
In the time since our 2010 workshop, the European Union has generated a good deal of drama. A seriou...
The European Union is built on structures of economic co-operation, yet the sovereign debt crisis is...
The EU faces debilitation by multiple crises: economic malaise and high unemployment, an influx of r...
1 [Penultimate draft, forthcoming in: Hien, J and Joerges, C (eds.) Responses of European Economic ...
Less than two decades ago the prospects for an ‘ever closer’ European Union (EU) seemed virtually li...
The sovereign debt crisis in the Eurozone has caused a fundamental shift in the EU’s internal powe...
Eurozone leaders reached an agreement on Greece on 13 July after lengthy negotiations. Michael Cox w...
Faced with a debt crisis in Greece and a refugee crisis on Europe’s borders, the European Union is c...
The core idea of the European Union’s (EU) foreign policy is that lasting peace and stability can on...
Senior Associate Research Fellow Paul De Grauwe argues in this CEPS Commentary that the Greek debt c...
From the Introduction. In the aftermath of the EU’s enlargement towards Central and Eastern Europe,...
Excerpt from the Introduction: This paper summarizes the Greek situation by analyzing the two rescue...
The long term causes of the Euro crisis were a Euro monetary policy that in combination with wage po...