Fear will save the EU
Pro-European parties can leverage voters’ anxieties to come out on top in election
Pro-European parties can leverage voters’ anxieties to come out on top in election
A conversation between Spanish Foreign Minister Josep Borrell and José Ignacio Torreblanca ahead of the European elections
Support for membership of the European Union is currently high, but so too is pessimism about the future of the European project
The European Parliament elections take place next week – our latest pan-European polling reveals voters are deeply concerned about what the future holds
Migration is not the defining issue for most Europeans. As they head to the polls, concerns about the economy and climate change often have higher or equal salience.
This month’s EU elections aren’t a fight between nationalists and progressives. They are total chaos.
After voiding the initial results of the election in Istanbul, a new vote, and a referendum on Erdogan's rule, takes place on 23 June
Instead of promising to protect people from the European Union, populists have started promising to make the EU protect the people
There are three reasons why pro-European parties should appeal to youth voters
Spain is a bulwark of pro-European values and a progressive immigration policy. The poor performance of the conservatives in the parliamentary elections sends an important message to conservative parties Europe-wide.