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1. Debt without drowning May 17, 2013

A debt-mutualisation scheme for the eurozone must satisfy three crucial requirements. Since the 1970s, economists have warned that a monetary union could not be sustained...

Debt without drowning

2. The political economy April 18, 2013

A new course is aimed at those whose work already deals with economics and politics. The London School of Economics and Political Science is one of the few universities to...

The political economy

3. Cypriots elect Anastasiades to presidency February 28, 2013

Bail-out and economic reform top the agenda Nicos Anastasiades will today (28 February) be sworn in as the president of Cyprus, following a resounding victory in the second...

Cypriots elect Anastasiades to presidency

4. A vote in favour of transparency? July 12, 2012

Report on votingin the Council. For three years, VoteWatch has been compiling and analysing data on the voting record of individual MEPs, and of the political groups in the...

A vote in favour of transparency?

5. An island of alliances and divisions June 20, 2012

The Cypriot president will not contest the next election, and it is unclear who his successor will be. The last presidential election in Cyprus, on 17 February 2008, produced...

6. Subterranean politics blues June 7, 2012

What does a conference on “subterranean politics” entail? The subject of tunnels is so fraught in Brussels at the moment, given the closure of the roads into the European...

Subterranean politics blues

7. The obsessive May 31, 2012

Jeppe Tranholm-Mikkelsen is the man steering Denmark's EU presidency. In a city like Brussels, it takes something special for someone to stand out as an EU obsessive. But a...

The obsessive

8. Towards a resilient green economy March 1, 2012

Austerity measures will not boost growth, but investment in a green economy will. Europe's response to the crisis cannot be limited to fiscal austerity and structural...

Towards a resilient green economy

9. Why the whispering campaign against MEPs does not go away February 29, 2012

The European Parliament has not won universal acceptance but could silence a few critics. The European Parliament has a legitimacy problem. It is not confined to the...

10. Nameless votes on longer? February 10, 2012

Ordinary voters can now find out how MEPs vote in plenary sessions of the European Parliament. Will member states' votes be subjected to the same transparency? Until...

Nameless votes on longer?

11. A deeper perspective on problems facing the Roma October 20, 2011

The expulsion of Roma from Italy and France is bringing Roma issues in from the margins of European studies. Expulsions from Italy in 2006-07 and from France in 2010 turned...

A deeper perspective on problems facing the Roma

12. A changing landscape October 20, 2011

Giovanni Grevi tells Toby Vogel how things have developed in the world of foreign affairs think-tanks. Last autumn, Giovanni Grevi returned to Brussels – after five years...

A changing landscape

13. Winning votes with discipline and preparation July 14, 2011

Ensuring that members vote with the party line has made ALDE and the EPP group ‘winners' in roll-call votes in the European Parliament, but national and internal splits...

Winning votes with discipline and preparation

14. A (good) change of climate May 26, 2011

Under the radar screen, the climate-change debate is undergoing a crucial shift at national level. After the disappointment of the Copenhagen summit in 2009, the UN...

A (good) change of climate

15. Cohesion or confusion? April 20, 2011

There are grand plans for the future of regional policy, but also divisions over what the priorities should be. As the European Union's regional policy is reviewed in...

Cohesion or confusion?

16. Rethinking EU free-trade strategies March 17, 2011

Disappointment with the Doha round of global trade talks has prompted the EU to focus instead on bilateral trade deals. The European Union's free trade agreement with South...

Rethinking EU free-trade strategies

17. Neighbourhood policy heading south February 24, 2011

EU's approach to events in Middle East criticised. The drama sweeping across north Africa and the Middle East has put the European Union on the defensive. Its response to...

Neighbourhood policy heading south

18. Free-thinking banker January 6, 2011

. Few policymakers emerged from last year's financial calamity in Ireland with their reputations enhanced. Patrick Honohan, the 61-year-old governor of the Central Bank of...

Free-thinking banker

19. Hungary's movers and shakers December 16, 2010

A who's who of the Hungarian presidency.

Hungary's movers and shakers

20. Kosovo court ruling to revive old moral dilemma July 22, 2010

An advisory opinion by the International Court of Justice on the legality of Kosovo's independence could give new momentum to plans to partition. The International Court of...

Kosovo court ruling to revive old moral dilemma

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