The United Kingdom’s Prorogation Crisis Mark Siraut Oct 23, 2019 As a result of this prorogation, one of the central problems of the UK’s constitution, the lack of legal restraints…
Greece: An EU Success Story? Danae Derou Oct 18, 2019 In the July 2019 general legislative elections, Greece was ‘painted blue’—the New Democracy color—with New…
Les Nouveaux Défis De l’Union Européenne Lauren Naniche Aug 4, 2019 Ces élections impliquent une véritable métamorphose politique de l’Union, et la nécessité d’établir de nouvelles…
Are Europe’s Niche Parties Serious? Andrew Figueiredo Jun 11, 2019 While Die Partei’s antics might elicit chuckles in Brussels, the rise of small niche parties isn’t just a laughing…
European Elections 2019: Something at Stake? Koji Shiromoto May 28, 2019 Macron and Salvini are both ideologically-motivated showmen who had something to prove this election and who would…
Three Indecisive Brexit Days in March Mark Siraut Mar 19, 2019 On March 29th, the United Kingdom (UK) is supposed to leave the European Union (EU) according to the two-year…
Margrethe Vestager: la nouvelle dame de fer ? Anja Helliot Mar 10, 2019 Le 6 février dernier, Bruxelles a officiellement rejeté le projet de fusion très attendu de deux géants…
Brexit Negotiations & Re-Negotiations Muhammad Huzaifa Elahi Feb 21, 2019 Understanding the UK's political quagmire with a ticking time bomb in the form of Brexit. Why hasn't a deal been…
Brexit : La Menace d’Un Divorce Sans Accord Maya Barkin Feb 15, 2019 Si personne ne peut encore l’affirmer avec certitude, un accord sur les conditions de divorce du Royaume-Uni avec…
How the Refugee Crisis Became the EU Crisis Elina Qureshi Jan 21, 2019 The inability of the EU to make decisions concerning distribution, asylum procedures, and courses of action has…