Protests are continuing in Catalonia after Spanish police moved to prevent a planned referendum on independence from taking place on 1 October. Mireia Borrell Porta argues that the European Union should take a more active role in responding to the tensions. She writes that the suggestion the issue is simply an internal one to be dealt with by the Spanish government is no longer credible
Public support for the EU rose after the referendum, while Jean-Claude Juncker has painted a starry ...
All eyes remain on Catalonia, with speculation that the Catalan government will soon issue a unilate...
Almost four months after regional elections, Catalonia still has no government, and there is no end ...
The Spanish government has indicated it is ready to suspend Catalonia's autonomy after a deadline pa...
The EU's institutions and the governments of other EU member states have so far shown reluctance to ...
The Spanish government has stated that the planned referendum on Catalan independence on 1 October w...
The crisis in Catalonia has thrown into sharp relief the choice facing the European Union, writes Jo...
Catalonia's President, Carles Puigdemont, has proposed a suspended declaration of independence to al...
There is still no end in sight to the political uncertainty in Catalonia. As Javier García Oliva wri...
Many observers now expect the Catalan government to make a declaration of independence following the...
Daniel Daianu (SNSPA, Romania) discusses Europe’s economic sovereignty, the risks of avoiding integr...
In September, the European Commission published a new ‘Pact on Migration and Asylum’ aimed at addres...
While all eyes are currently on Catalonia, it was the Basque Country that first sought a degree of s...
The Catalan independence question remains one of the key issues on the agenda for Spain's new Prime ...
European integration was once thought of as a largely technocratic process built around consensus, b...
Public support for the EU rose after the referendum, while Jean-Claude Juncker has painted a starry ...
All eyes remain on Catalonia, with speculation that the Catalan government will soon issue a unilate...
Almost four months after regional elections, Catalonia still has no government, and there is no end ...
The Spanish government has indicated it is ready to suspend Catalonia's autonomy after a deadline pa...
The EU's institutions and the governments of other EU member states have so far shown reluctance to ...
The Spanish government has stated that the planned referendum on Catalan independence on 1 October w...
The crisis in Catalonia has thrown into sharp relief the choice facing the European Union, writes Jo...
Catalonia's President, Carles Puigdemont, has proposed a suspended declaration of independence to al...
There is still no end in sight to the political uncertainty in Catalonia. As Javier García Oliva wri...
Many observers now expect the Catalan government to make a declaration of independence following the...
Daniel Daianu (SNSPA, Romania) discusses Europe’s economic sovereignty, the risks of avoiding integr...
In September, the European Commission published a new ‘Pact on Migration and Asylum’ aimed at addres...
While all eyes are currently on Catalonia, it was the Basque Country that first sought a degree of s...
The Catalan independence question remains one of the key issues on the agenda for Spain's new Prime ...
European integration was once thought of as a largely technocratic process built around consensus, b...
Public support for the EU rose after the referendum, while Jean-Claude Juncker has painted a starry ...
All eyes remain on Catalonia, with speculation that the Catalan government will soon issue a unilate...
Almost four months after regional elections, Catalonia still has no government, and there is no end ...