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Book Review: The Oxford Handbook of the European Union
May 12th, 2013
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John van Reenen
No Triple Dip does not mean a good recovery for the UK
April 27th, 2013
José Javier Olivas
The Bundesbank’s disingenuous claim that Southern Europeans are richer than Germans has stoked anti-bailout sentiment.
April 13th, 2013
5
Aaron George Grech
Reforms across Europe linking pension benefits to contributions may push some elderly into poverty.
April 10th, 2013
Justice and home affairs (including immigration, asylum policies etc)
Real progress is now being made towards reform of the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy
March 27th, 2013
1
Energy, science and technology
The European Commission must support and stimulate the research and innovation needed to take Europe out of the crisis.
March 16th, 2013
4
childcare
Deregulating ratios without improving qualifications first is a recipe for a more chaotic and less nurturing environment for young children
March 16th, 2013
Andrea E. Schmidt
Public reporting of quality indicators for long-term care in Europe has the potential to play a key role in driving improvements.
March 14th, 2013
Göran Therborn
The biggest injustice in modern society is not economic inequality, but inequality of life expectancy.
March 2nd, 2013
3
Healthcare in Europe
European health systems are changing in response to the financial crisis but face barriers to implementing necessary reforms.
March 1st, 2013
2
Justice and home affairs (including immigration, asylum policies etc)
Ageing Turkish migrants in European cities experience worrying levels of social isolation which can limit their access to health and social care services.
February 18th, 2013
1
Healthcare in Europe
In Cyprus, the Troika should be promoting health reforms towards universal coverage, not derailing them.
February 16th, 2013
2
The Euro, European economics, finance, business and regulation
Spain’s labour market reforms are unlikely to lead to economic growth or a drop in unemployment
February 15th, 2013
6
horsemeat scandal
Europe’s horsemeat scandal is unfortunate, but it is not a full blown crisis.
February 13th, 2013
North Europe
Sweden has reformed its welfare state to deliver both efficiency and equity – the UK should learn from its example.
February 2nd, 2013
Daniel Knight
European states are using the example of Greece to justify unpopular domestic reforms.
January 30th, 2013
2
Dan Corry
As Europe’s fiscal union marches on, it is time for the centre-left to debate what it can do to make the eurozone more progressive
January 21st, 2013
1
Nikos Zahariadis
The lack of public trust in political institutions is a massive obstacle to public policy change in Greece.
January 17th, 2013
5
Book Reviews
Book Review: Major Thinkers in Welfare: Contemporary Issues in Historical Perspective
January 13th, 2013
Athanasia Chalari
Uncertainty and insecurity have pushed Greek society to its limits, and there is no improvement in sight.
December 20th, 2012
2
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