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European Futures

Scotland’s academic blog on Europe, from the Edinburgh Europa Institute

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A More ‘Global’ EU Foreign Policy for the Future

Chad Damro and Deyan Dimitrov

Following the recent publication of the EU’s Strategic Review on external action, Chad Damro and Deyan Dimitrov…

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Policy Styles in the EU: From Promiscuous Consensus Building to Dirigiste Imposition?

Jeremy Richardson

While the EU is often perceived as an organisation which functions on the consensus of its Member States, the Greek situatio…

5th August 2015 lewing

Sports and Film Rights in the EU: The Legacy of Murphy

Arianna Andreangeli and Rachael Craufurd Smith

In this event report, Arianna Andreangeli and Rachael Craufurd Smith review a recent one-day …

3rd August 2015 lewing

Decision Time for Catalonia

Daniel Cetrà

The upcoming election in Catalonia is being framed by some parties as a referendum on independence from Spain, writes Daniel Cetr…

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The EU Copyright Reform Debate is Marked by Diverging Views

Nevena Kostova

In this extended article, Nevena Kostova considers the implications of the European Parliament’s recent non-binding resolu…

28th July 2015 lewing

Market Power Europe: Exploring the EU in the World

Chad Damro

How can we think about the EU’s engagement beyond its borders? Chad Damro explains how his proposal of Market Power Europe, which rec…

24th July 2015 lewing

The Human Rights Act and Britain’s European Futures

Tobias Lock

In this extended article, Tobias Lock explores the implications of potential human rights reform in Britain. He writes that a repe…

22nd July 2015 lewing

Greece: A Constitutionalist’s Two (Euro)cents

Cormac Mac Amhlaigh

Public debate on the economic and financial situation in Greece has intensified in recent weeks, writes Cormac Mac Amhlai…

17th July 2015 lewing

Why Greece Matters for the UK’s Referendum

Angus Armstrong

Monetary union can take many years to be sustainable and successful, and the euro is no different, writes Angus Armstrong. He a…

13th July 2015 lewing

Finality, Sir, is not the Language of Politics

James Mitchell

Referendums do not necessarily solve the issues they are meant to address, writes James Mitchell. He argues that, similar to th…

10th July 2015 lewing

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