This Time Is Different: How the EP Elections will change EU Politics
After years of crisis, opinion polls across Europe forecast sweeping gains for Eurosceptic parties at the EU elections in May 2014
After years of crisis, opinion polls across Europe forecast sweeping gains for Eurosceptic parties at the EU elections in May 2014
In an increasingly troubled time for the European Union, Sir Menzies Campbell, Stuart Wheeler, Mark Leonard, Prof Maurice Fraser, Dr Sara Hagemann and John Peet discuss the upcoming European parliamentary elections, and how their outcome will affect the EU and Britain's role in it.
In which direction is the German foreign policy evolving and what are the consequences for the EU?
Presentation of “The Eurosceptic surge and how to respond to it”, by Mark Leonard and José Ignacio Torreblanca
How have recent events in Crimea affected the Ukrainian position on energy? What would be the energy implications of a federalisation of Ukraine? And in the run-up to the next European Council in June, focusing on energy security, what should the EU do to help?
Italy's and Europe's foreign policy performance in 2013
European current architecture has shown its weaknesses and today everybody seems aware of this. To overcome the crisis, we now need a real breakthrough which will enable Europe to come back as a global actor.
The debate will be an opportunity to discuss about the outcomes and implications of the German elections for Europe and for the European project.
Discussion will be focused on EU citizenship and democratic legitimacy; European political union and a stronger economic and monetary union
Participants will discuss about the future of the UK-EU relations