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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…

31st May 2024 lewing
New EU Leaders

The EU’s New Leadership: Imperative to Overcome Europe’s Uncertain Politics

Anthony Salamone

Since the European Parliament elections in May, attention in Brussels has focused on determining the leadership of the EU in…

28th October 2019 cdemowbr

Brexit, Northern Ireland, and Devolution

Amanda Kramer

Brexit and Rights Engagement Network

Brexit and Rights Engagement Network

 

One of the biggest difficulties facing the UK government in the current Brexit nego…

28th September 2018 admin-euro

Five Takeaways for Brexit from the General Election

Anthony Salamone

The outcome of a hung parliament from the UK’s 2017 general election could have a significant impact on the shape of Brexit, wr…

10th June 2017 lewing

Soft or Hard Brexit: Do the Political Parties Know What They Want?

Kirsty Hughes

Extended Article

The varying stances within and among the UK’s parties on the shape of Brexit makes the parliamentary politics a…

11th November 2016 lewing

America Decides: Foreign Policy Implications for Europe

Anthony Salamone

Following the US elections, American foreign policy in Europe is set to enter a period of unpredictability, writes Anthony S…

9th November 2016 lewing

2016: The Ebbing of Europe’s Radical Left Tide?

Luke March

In-Depth Analysis

In the economic and financial crisis and its aftermath, European radical left parties have achieved some electo…

7th November 2016 lewing

Brexit Will be a Major Blow to Eurosceptic Clout in the European Parliament

Cleo Davies

Considering that the UK’s EU referendum produced a result to leave the European Union, it might be anticipated that Eurosceptic mo…

31st August 2016 lewing

How Did We Get Here? A Brief History of Britain’s Membership of the EU

Daniel Kenealy

Britain’s Decision | The EU Referendum

The shape of the UK’s relations with the EU has been defined by its unique historic…

24th May 2016 lewing

Robbing Pedro to Pay Pablo: After Three Months of Fruitless Negotiations Spain is No Nearer to Forming a Government

Paul Kennedy

The current stalemate in Spain over forming a government following elections last December is a function of the country’s shift a…

4th April 2016 lewing

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