European Solidarity Tracker
The European Solidarity Tracker collects and displays instances of pan-European solidarity throughout the coronavirus crisis
The European Solidarity Tracker collects and displays instances of pan-European solidarity throughout the coronavirus crisis
Europe should not confuse development aid’s role in reducing forced migration with that of reducing migration more broadly
The Portuguese hope that the EU can help them tackle the challenges of globalisation: from climate change to cooperation on the impact of freedom of movement
European voters want to see the European Union come of age as a geopolitical actor and chart its own course
Fragmentation in the EU makes it increasingly difficult for member states to build coalitions. The EU Coalition Explorer reveals potential new groupings.
The results of the European election confront EU leaders with a considerable challenge: navigating a new, more fragmented, and polarised political environment
Support for membership of the European Union is currently high, but so too is pessimism about the future of the European project
The next European Parliament will be finely balanced between the left bloc of socialists and greens, the European People’s Party, and anti-European parties
New ECFR/YouGov research reveals huge fluidity in current voting intentions: 70 percent of Europeans certain to vote are yet to make their choice. Nearly 100m swing voters are up for grabs.
Summary With anti-Europeans on their way to winning more than one-third of seats in the next European Parliament, the stakes in the May 2019 election…