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What are the prospects for the European Green Deal?
July 16th, 2020
Alejandro Esteso Pérez
Four things to watch ahead of North Macedonia’s elections
July 15th, 2020
Bob Hancké
Can ‘dodgy data’ explain the UK’s productivity problem?
July 14th, 2020
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EUP series
What difference do Spitzenkandidaten make for European voters?
July 13th, 2020
Balki Begumhan Bayhan
The 2020 presidential election in Belarus: Lukashenko’s moment of reckoning?
July 10th, 2020
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EU Politics
The EU’s Green Deal may not be enough to reach the Paris climate goals
July 9th, 2020
EU Politics
The Eurogroup: No longer ‘jobs for the boys’?
July 8th, 2020
Aleks Szczerbiak
Who will win Poland’s crucial presidential election?
July 7th, 2020
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Are Britain and Europe becoming ‘vassalised’?
July 6th, 2020
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Book Reviews
Book Review: The New Despotism by John Keane
July 5th, 2020
Ben Margulies
What the municipal elections in France told us about the future of the French party system
July 3rd, 2020
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Explaining the uneven demand for EU parliamentary oversight during the Eurozone crisis
July 2nd, 2020
EU Politics
Germany’s heavy burden
July 1st, 2020
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How EU external energy policy has become ‘supranationalised’ – and what this means for European integration
June 30th, 2020
Covid-19
Online strikes with the usual suspects: How Fridays for Future has coped with the Covid-19 pandemic
June 29th, 2020
Book Reviews
Book Review: The Deficit Myth: Modern Monetary Theory and the Birth of the People’s Economy by Stephanie Kelton
June 28th, 2020
Elections
Five paradoxes ahead of this Sunday’s presidential election in Poland
June 27th, 2020
Axel Peter Kristensen
Covid-19 could generate a baby ‘bust’ in the Nordic countries
June 26th, 2020
Elections
The election of losers
June 25th, 2020
Barry Eichengreen
Young people exposed to an epidemic have less trust in political institutions for the rest of their lives
June 24th, 2020
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