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
Spaniards remain fervent believers in the European project despite the lasting effects of 2008 financial crisis.
Political leaders are jostling for space in a crowded field. But German voters appear to be enjoying the show
The European Parliament elections take place next week – our latest pan-European polling reveals voters are deeply concerned about what the future holds
See coverage in The Guardian, La Stampa, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Le Monde, Gazeta Wyborcza Seven days out from election day –…
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
“Zusammenhalt” is a buzzword in the European election manifestos of the German parties. But what does it exactly mean in the political discourse?