Legitimacy at a crossroads: are the European Parliament elections key for future EU social policy ambitions?
Legitimacy at a crossroads: are the European Parliament elections key for future EU social policy ambitions?
João Magalhães – PhD in So…
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
Legitimacy at a crossroads: are the European Parliament elections key for future EU social policy ambitions?
João Magalhães – PhD in So…
Prof Yevgen Gerasymenko, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
This post follows the author’s research stay at Edinbur…
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