The resounding victory of the centrist, pro-European Emmanuel Macron, who will become the next French president, has shown that populism can be defeated; not by trying to appease xenophobic voters, but by offering an alternative based on openness and European integration. This was also confirmed by regional elections in Germany, which delivered another victory to the CDU party of Angela Merkel and only a modest score of 6% to the German radical right, AfD
Despite the fact that anti-establishment, mostly euro-sceptic parties won about one-fifth of the vot...
Without anyone quite noticing, Europe’s internal balance of power has been shifting. As Daniel Gros ...
In most European capitals, France’s decision to put Emmanuel Macron ahead in the first round of the ...
The resounding victory of the centrist, pro-European Emmanuel Macron, who will become the next Frenc...
The prospect that the centrist, pro-European Emmanuel Macron will become the next French president h...
One of Emmanuel Macron’s first acts as French President was to meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel....
Whatever the potential downsides to Trump’s policies, Daniel Gros finds in this Commentary that ther...
taly’s referendum on the constitutional reform, to take place on Sunday, December 4th, is politicall...
The second round of the French Presidential elections was widely presented as a referendum on Europe...
The substantial victory of Emmanuel Macron and his brand-new party En Marche! open a window of oppor...
Emmanuel Macron’s win in the French presidential elections not only means the death of ‘Frexit’, but...
In the immediate aftermath of the European Parliament elections, CEPS Director Daniel Gros offers a ...
The increasing politicisation of the eu in the last decade has further intertwined national and euro...
For years, the eurozone has been perceived as a disaster area, with discussions of the monetary unio...
As one of the EU’s most powerful states, France will have a large say over the final outcome of the ...
Despite the fact that anti-establishment, mostly euro-sceptic parties won about one-fifth of the vot...
Without anyone quite noticing, Europe’s internal balance of power has been shifting. As Daniel Gros ...
In most European capitals, France’s decision to put Emmanuel Macron ahead in the first round of the ...
The resounding victory of the centrist, pro-European Emmanuel Macron, who will become the next Frenc...
The prospect that the centrist, pro-European Emmanuel Macron will become the next French president h...
One of Emmanuel Macron’s first acts as French President was to meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel....
Whatever the potential downsides to Trump’s policies, Daniel Gros finds in this Commentary that ther...
taly’s referendum on the constitutional reform, to take place on Sunday, December 4th, is politicall...
The second round of the French Presidential elections was widely presented as a referendum on Europe...
The substantial victory of Emmanuel Macron and his brand-new party En Marche! open a window of oppor...
Emmanuel Macron’s win in the French presidential elections not only means the death of ‘Frexit’, but...
In the immediate aftermath of the European Parliament elections, CEPS Director Daniel Gros offers a ...
The increasing politicisation of the eu in the last decade has further intertwined national and euro...
For years, the eurozone has been perceived as a disaster area, with discussions of the monetary unio...
As one of the EU’s most powerful states, France will have a large say over the final outcome of the ...
Despite the fact that anti-establishment, mostly euro-sceptic parties won about one-fifth of the vot...
Without anyone quite noticing, Europe’s internal balance of power has been shifting. As Daniel Gros ...
In most European capitals, France’s decision to put Emmanuel Macron ahead in the first round of the ...