As the European debt crisis enters its sixth year, European elites continue to propose new policy “solutions” that previously were deemed by integration scholars as a bridge too far. From the creation of Europe’s first banking union to the establishment of common EMU fiscal resources that faltering member-states could draw upon, to even Angela Merkel’s vocal support of a disciplinary fiscal union, giving the EU unprecedented veto powers over national budgets[1], Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) has an abundance of action plans
Under extreme pressure from the financial markets and from Germany, member countries of the eurozone...
The European Union Illuminated: Its Nature, Importance and Future is a condensed and useful resource...
This paper argues that the consequences of the ‘fragmentation’ of the European patent system are mor...
As the European debt crisis enters its sixth year, European elites continue to propose new policy “s...
The Eurozone crisis has brought the EU’s division into two types of membership into relief, with the...
In view of rising concerns over increasing inequality in the European Union since the financial cris...
Bela Galgoczi of the ETUI in Brussels says a lack of coherent policies is hindering Europe’s efforts...
In this paper we analyze the impact of European Union (EU) enlargement on EU policymaking. Most theo...
The introduction of the euro meant that countries with sovereign debt problems could not use monetis...
Founded on an analysis of biographies and carriers of top‐rank officials and members of the European...
The literature on European integration has its own business cycles. In the 2000s, the common wisdom ...
The euro zone financial crisis remains unresolved. The euro zone economy is slipping into recession ...
This report is the first to estimate employment effects of looming American protectionism under US p...
After nearly a century of dominance of the international monetary system, has the US dollar finally ...
A British exit would have a devastating impact on the European Union and relegate it to a second-ran...
Under extreme pressure from the financial markets and from Germany, member countries of the eurozone...
The European Union Illuminated: Its Nature, Importance and Future is a condensed and useful resource...
This paper argues that the consequences of the ‘fragmentation’ of the European patent system are mor...
As the European debt crisis enters its sixth year, European elites continue to propose new policy “s...
The Eurozone crisis has brought the EU’s division into two types of membership into relief, with the...
In view of rising concerns over increasing inequality in the European Union since the financial cris...
Bela Galgoczi of the ETUI in Brussels says a lack of coherent policies is hindering Europe’s efforts...
In this paper we analyze the impact of European Union (EU) enlargement on EU policymaking. Most theo...
The introduction of the euro meant that countries with sovereign debt problems could not use monetis...
Founded on an analysis of biographies and carriers of top‐rank officials and members of the European...
The literature on European integration has its own business cycles. In the 2000s, the common wisdom ...
The euro zone financial crisis remains unresolved. The euro zone economy is slipping into recession ...
This report is the first to estimate employment effects of looming American protectionism under US p...
After nearly a century of dominance of the international monetary system, has the US dollar finally ...
A British exit would have a devastating impact on the European Union and relegate it to a second-ran...
Under extreme pressure from the financial markets and from Germany, member countries of the eurozone...
The European Union Illuminated: Its Nature, Importance and Future is a condensed and useful resource...
This paper argues that the consequences of the ‘fragmentation’ of the European patent system are mor...