Mats Persson (Open Europe)
With 2015, the concerns surrounding the so-called grexit, i.e. Greece’s exit of Eurozone, are back. The fear is nurtured by preliminary elections that were won by a far-left political party SYRIZA, ..
Stefaan De Rynck (Collège d‘Europe)
Since the creation of the single market in the late 1980s, there have been tensions in the EU between the desire of European Union bodies to create an overarching regulatory framework and ..
On the occasion of the International Women’s Day (8 March), the EU diplomacy chief, Federica Mogherini, announced that the European Union would be helping to launch a number of new initiatives to support gender equality and ..
The European Union needs its own army to deal with one of its biggest predicaments, namely that it is not “taken entirely seriously” as an international force, whereby such as move would in turn help it to persuade Russia ..
On Friday (6 March), the European Union imposed a new batch of sanctions against Syria, targeting the aides of President Bashar al-Assad. The civil war, which has so far claimed about 220,000 lives, according to the United ..