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Why more needs to be done to help weaker organisations bid for EU funding
March 20th, 2019
EU Politics
Discretion and agency loss: What factors shape the selection of European Parliament rapporteurs?
March 13th, 2019
EU Politics
Beyond Operation Sophia: What role for the military in migration policy?
March 12th, 2019
EU Politics
What the rise of radical nationalism tells us about the debate between postfunctionalism and liberal intergovernmentalism
February 26th, 2019
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Adrià Albareda
Lost in transmission: Why few interest groups have the capacity to properly link citizens with EU policymakers
February 22nd, 2019
Amanda Russell Beattie
Rethinking refugee support: Responding to the crisis in South Eastern Europe
February 20th, 2019
EU Politics
France-Italy: Behind the crisis lies a deeper rift over Europe
February 13th, 2019
EU Politics
Why the European Parliament’s campaign to increase voter turnout could do more harm than good
January 31st, 2019
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EU Politics
France and Germany will dominate the EU after Brexit – but they won’t go unchallenged
January 30th, 2019
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EU Politics
Enlargement and exit: The origins of Article 50
January 28th, 2019
EU Politics
France and Germany control the agenda and broker compromises, but they do not dictate Eurozone reforms
December 12th, 2018
Alison Harcourt
Distress signals: How Brexit affects the Digital Single Market
December 4th, 2018
EU Politics
The ECB’s capital key needs rethinking – and Brexit has everything to do with it
November 30th, 2018
EU Politics
Germany did not dictate the outcome of the euro crisis negotiations
November 28th, 2018
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EU Politics
Italy rues the rules
November 22nd, 2018
Corrado Macchiarelli
Tackling the free rider problem in the EMU does not have to be a zero-sum game: Italy’s budget deficit case
November 20th, 2018
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Ana Lara Gómez
Ideology (not economics) explains why the Troika treated Ireland less harshly than Greece
November 15th, 2018
3
EU Politics
Germany’s non-rebalancing of its mercantilist model
November 9th, 2018
3
2019 European Parliament elections
Shifting dynamics: Mapping the divisions between and within party groups in the European Parliament ahead of the 2019 elections
November 2nd, 2018
EU Politics
From ‘Vincolo Esterno’ to ‘Nemico Esterno’: The disturbing new demonisation of the EU
October 27th, 2018
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