It’s the Socialists, not Cameron, who could block a Juncker Presidency
Cameron might not be able to stop a Juncker presidency, but the European Socialists might.
Cameron might not be able to stop a Juncker presidency, but the European Socialists might.
How the EU should not respond to the crisis in Iraq
The BNP Paribas case shows that the United States is happy to risk plunging the European banking system into chaos. Europe should take note
Josef Janning on the key characteristics a High Representative should have
Can politicians ever win back the trust of the Eurosceptic voters who turned out in disproportionate numbers?
The European Union is facing a crisis of democracy. Will we choose the future or the past?
As difficult as the Ukraine crisis is for German business, the real test would be an “Asian Crimea”
One political figure emerged through the European elections with his reputation enhanced rather than diminished
From Eurosceptic “earthquakes” in the UK and France to a surprising establishment win in Italy and increased turnout in Germany and France – the most notable results of the EP vote in 7 member states
Matteo Renzi triumphs in Italy beyond all expectations