This June’s EU Referendum is Unlikely to be the UK’s Last
Anthony Salamone
The debate on the UK’s relationship with the EU will continue well beyond the forthcoming referendum, writes Anthony Salamo…
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The debate on the UK’s relationship with the EU will continue well beyond the forthcoming referendum, writes Anthony Salamo…
The current stalemate in Spain over forming a government following elections last December is a function of the country’s shift a…
Despite the precarious nature of politics in Northern Ireland, the emerging political differences on the q…
The current citizens’ initiative in Finland on the euro has its roots in public opposition to the single currency, but has no serio…
The Eurocrisis has brought about a number of substantial reforms in the realm of EU economic governanc…
Following the conclusion of the UK’s renegotiation of its EU membership, David Howarth analyses the provisi…
The UK’s direct taxation system is interconnected with EU tax law, write Luca Cerioni and Sandra Eden. They sugges…
The outcome of the UK’s EU referendum will be driven by a number of key factors, many of which might not become clea…
As part of the Imagine Europe project, Clare Llewellyn and Laura Cram share some of the initial contributions to …
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 …