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An inflection point in European Union studies?

Young, Alasdair R., (2016), “An inflection point in European Union studies?”, Journal of European Public Policy, 8 Ιουνίου This contribution introduces a selection of the best papers presented at the 2015 European Union Studies Association’s biennial conference. It uses these papers as a jumping off point to consider whether European Union (EU) studies suffers the same ‘gap’ with real-world problems that is seen to afflict some portions of the academy and to …Read More

How to solve Europe’s three biggest problems

David Folkerts-Landau (ed.), (2016), “How to solve Europe’s three biggest problems”, Konzept – Deutsche Bank Research, Ιούνιος In this issue we tackle three of the most intractable problems facing Europe today: moribund economic growth, the refugee crisis and a banking sector that struggles to satisfy anyone even eight years after the financial crisis. Our three feature articles show that credible solutions exist provided that governments, policymakers, investors as well as the …Read More

From Summitry to EU Government: An Agenda Formation Perspective on the European Council

Carammia, Marcello, Princen, Sebastiaan, Timmermans, Arco, (2016), “From Summitry to EU Government: An Agenda Formation Perspective on the European Council”, Journal of Common Market Studies, Volume 54 Issue 4, Ιούλιος While some observers have claimed that the European Council has become the key institution in European Union politics, others have argued that the Council’s role has remained relatively stable over time. In this article, we argue that an analysis of agenda formation dynamics …Read More

Is the EU really run by unelected bureaucrats?

Hix, Simon, (2016), “Is the EU really run by unelected bureaucrats?”, LSE Europpblog, Ιούνιος Much of the UK’s referendum debate has focused on the extent to which EU decision-making is democratic, with the European Commission a source of particular criticism from leave campaigners on the basis that it is unelected. Simon Hix writes that while there are legitimate problems with the EU’s system of democracy, there is little to justify the …Read More

Missing Topic In #EUref: Neo-Liberalism Gone Too Far

Vivien Schmidt, (2016), “Missing Topic In #EUref: Neo-Liberalism Gone Too Far”, Social Europe, 22 Ιουνίου As the referendum campaign nears its end, one central issue is remarkable for its absence, despite the fact that it has been a major contributor to the anger that lends support to the Brexit camp:  neo-liberalism.  The revolt against the political parties, the rejection of the experts, the distrust of the elites more generally: all …Read More

A New Economic Paradigm To Fight Populism

Thomas Fricke, (2016), “A New Economic Paradigm To Fight Populism”, Social Europe, 21 Ιουνίου If the polls tell the truth, 86 percent of the Austrian blue-collar workers voted for the right-wing populist Norbert Hofer in the Austrian presidential elections in May. In the presidential elections in France Marine Le Pen would have reached the final round already back in 2012, had it been up to the blue-collar workers. In the …Read More

Europe’s Wake-Up Call

Merritt, Giles, (2016), “Europe’s Wake-Up Call”, Project Syndicate, 20 Ιουνίου There’s a silver lining to the dark clouds of populist Euroskepticism crowding in on the European Union. In Brussels and a number of Europe’s capitals, leaders know that the EU must respond to mounting discontent, and that – at long last – there is political capital to be gained in doing so. Σχετικές Aναρτήσεις Balfour, Rosa, Emmanouilidis, Janis A., Fieschi, Catherine, et al., (2016), “EUROPE’S TROUBLEMAKERS …Read More

Employment and wage insurance within firms: Worldwide evidence

Ellul, Andrew, Pagano, Marco, Schivardi, Fabiano, (2016), ” Employment and wage insurance within firms: Worldwide evidence “, Voxeu, 17 Ιουνίου Most countries feature some form of government-provided unemployment insurance, but there is an alternative provider of insurance for employees – the firm they work for. This column asks whether the provision of implicit insurance by family firms in particular to employees is a substitute for the provision of explicit insurance by governments. Family …Read More

Ιn Defense of Europe. Can the European project be saved?

Tsoukalis, Loukas, (2016), “Ιn Defense of Europe. Can the European project be saved?”, Oxford University Press Το νέο βιβλίο του Προέδρου του ΕΛΙΑΜΕΠ, Καθηγητή Λουκά Τσούκαλη: Ιn Defense of Europe. Can the European project be saved? εκδίδεται από τον οίκο Oxford University Press. Για πολλά χρόνια η Ευρώπη δεν ήταν τόσο αδύναμη και διχασμένη, όπως συμβαίνει σήμερα. Τραυματισμένη από διαδοχικές κρίσεις,  έχει δείξει ισχυρό συλλογικό ένστικτο επιβίωσης αλλά δεν έχει ανταποκριθεί …Read More

Germany’s world: power and followership in a crisis-ridden Europe

Hellmann, Gunther, (2016), “Germany’s world: power and followership in a crisis-ridden Europe”, Global Affairs, Volume 2 Issue 1, 11 Μαΐου EUrope and Germany face unprecedented crises. Given its role as EUrope’s “central power” the article explores how Germany looks at its environment and how the world looks back. I offer five cuts of Germany’s world, that is, how its power, place and ambition might be described from different angles. First, I …Read More