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Healthcare in Europe
In Cyprus, the Troika should be promoting health reforms towards universal coverage, not derailing them.
February 16th, 2013
2
Elections
The electoral law which will be used in the 2013 Italian elections is radically different from any other electoral system in Europe.
February 12th, 2013
12
Daphne Halikiopoulou
The rise of the Golden Dawn and extremism in Greece can be seen as part of a broader phenomenon of a culture of intolerance, which is maintained and perpetuated through the Greek education system.
January 29th, 2013
10
David Cadier
The new Czech President might bring about a change of rhetoric on Europe but a policy shift towards the EU appears unlikely
January 28th, 2013
3
Nikos Zahariadis
The lack of public trust in political institutions is a massive obstacle to public policy change in Greece.
January 17th, 2013
5
Daniel Knight
The desire to blame Greece for the eurocrisis ensures that the Greek people pay the price, while the elites responsible get away free.
January 9th, 2013
5
Athanasia Chalari
Uncertainty and insecurity have pushed Greek society to its limits, and there is no improvement in sight.
December 20th, 2012
2
Elections
Silvio Berlusconi’s anti-European rhetoric means that he may yet hold the balance of power after next year’s Italian elections.
December 19th, 2012
2
Duncan McDonnell
Beppe Grillo’s unexpected rise makes him the Italian (non)politician of the year
December 13th, 2012
15
Luis Garicano
Spain’s economic problems are not being helped by attempts to disguise debt in official figures.
December 6th, 2012
2
Justice and home affairs (including immigration, asylum policies etc)
In Italy, social capital can bridge disconnected communities and encourage innovation.
December 3rd, 2012
Elections
Italy’s political system is on the brink of dramatic pulverisation
December 1st, 2012
3
South Europe
Greek attempts to carry out public service reform offer an important opportunity to test theories of public policy change.
November 30th, 2012
2
Democracy, identity and culture
Catalonia’s election result reflects the fragmented and divided nature of the pro-independence majority.
November 27th, 2012
3
Democracy, identity and culture
For Greece, participatory budgeting may be a solution to the tension between austerity and democracy.
November 24th, 2012
6
EU institutions, government and politics and enlargement
Suffering from the eurocrisis and enlargement fatigue, the EU’s influence on Serbia and Kosovo is on the wane.
November 23rd, 2012
Elections
After difficult votes in parliament, Greece’s Coalition needs strong leadership and unity to implement needed reforms.
November 13th, 2012
1
Edward Price
It’s time to introduce another word to the lexicon of EU commentary: “Gretention”
November 6th, 2012
Leandro Carrera
The eurozone crisis has accelerated the reform of public pensions in Italy, but future pensions may no longer provide an adequate income in retirement.
November 2nd, 2012
2
Julien Etienne
The L’Aquila earthquake case is not “science on trial”. It is a challenge to the way public officials communicate risk.
November 1st, 2012
1
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