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Does Learning Follow Change? Surprising Lessons from the Eurocrisis

Jonathan Kamkhaji and Claudio Radaelli

The Eurocrisis has brought about a number of substantial reforms in the realm of EU economic governanc…

23rd March 2016 lewing

The UK’s EU Renegotiation: Placing the Economic Governance Measures in Context

David Howarth

In-Depth Analysis

Following the conclusion of the UK’s renegotiation of its EU membership, David Howarth analyses the provisi…

16th March 2016 lewing

On Different Tracks: Bulgaria and Romania under the Cooperation and Verification Mechanism

Eli Gateva

Romania and Bulgaria both joined the EU in 2007 and became subject to an ad hoc tool created by the European Commission to evaluate the …

2nd March 2016 lewing

Rule Britannia? Cameron’s Renegotiation and the Question of Sovereignty

Tobias Lock

In-Depth Analysis

One of the central components of the UK’s EU renegotiation has been the set of issues around sovereignty, writes …

24th February 2016 lewing

Five Comments on Britain’s EU Settlement

Anthony Salamone

Following the end of the renegotiation of the UK’s EU membership and the announcement of the EU referendum date, Antho…

22nd February 2016 lewing

The Outcome of the Marathon European Council Can be Interpreted in a Narrow or a Broad Way

Michael Keating

In a narrow interpretation, the UK’s new EU settlement does not bring about significant material change, writes Michael Keat…

20th February 2016 lewing

Bosnia’s EU Candidacy Cannot be Sustained by Minimal Internal Compromises

Andy Aitchison

Bosnia’s formal application for EU membership, received today, is predicated on a new and untested framework for the country’…

15th February 2016 lewing

Post-Crisis Policymaking in Europe: The Politics of Expertise

Elke Heins and Hartwig Pautz

The shift towards ‘evidence-based’ policymaking and pressure from the EU have pushed European governments to in…

26th January 2016 lewing

The Future of the EU: Values and the Will of the People

David Bunikowski

Common values and the future of the European Union are intrinsically linked, writes Dawid Bunikowski. Taking a legal philos…

21st January 2016 lewing

Educating Europe: A Story of Shifts and Grand Old Myths

Sotiria Grek

Education has been an important, if often unrecognised, means of achieving European integration, writes Sotiria Grek. She argu…

19th January 2016 lewing

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