Interest Groups and EU Governance: Shooting Where the Ducks Are
Jeremy Richardson
Interest groups follow power to its source and, with the progressive transfer of policy-making from national to European l…
Edinburgh Europa Institute Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence
A multi-disciplinary research centre looking at governance, institutions, law and policies of Europe and the EU
Interest groups follow power to its source and, with the progressive transfer of policy-making from national to European l…
The changes to Eurozone governance in response to the crisis have had considerable impact on national welfa…
The crisis in the Eurozone has been met with a host of measures designed to enshrine a new fiscal order among th…
Following a recent seminar and panel discussion on the UK’s EU renegotiation and referendum, Drew Scott reflects on the prospects f…
The recent announcement of the EU’s agreement in principle with Vietnam marks the latest step towards its first free trade agreem…
Following the recent publication of the EU’s Strategic Review on external action, Chad Damro and Deyan Dimitrov…
While the EU is often perceived as an organisation which functions on the consensus of its Member States, the Greek situatio…
In this event report, Arianna Andreangeli and Rachael Craufurd Smith review a recent one-day …
The upcoming election in Catalonia is being framed by some parties as a referendum on independence from Spain, writes Daniel Cetr…
In this extended article, Nevena Kostova considers the implications of the European Parliament’s recent non-binding resolu…