Crisis and Cohesion in the European Union: A Ten-Year Review
Despite financial and refugee crises, research suggests the European Union is getting stronger, not weaker
Despite financial and refugee crises, research suggests the European Union is getting stronger, not weaker
New essay collection points way to potential coalitions for flexible European cooperation
Survey of experts in 28 capitals illuminates the complex network of relationships among EU member states
A critical mass of countries agree on the need for more flexible cooperation, but what could it look like?
This volume reflects the diversity of European cohesion. It provides the national context and personal assessments from 28 EU member states.
A new study from ECFR shows that, perhaps surprisingly, between 2007 and 2014, cohesion among EU member states has improved, even after years of crises
This essay introduces “Connectivity Wars“, an essay collection on why migration, finance and trade are the geo-economic battlegrounds of the future
Is there a role for Europe in Asia?
The scorecard assesses the support that components of the reform agenda enjoy in Europe’s capitals.