After Brexit, should the Eurozone pursue full political union?
Is full political union of the eurozone the only way to stop the disintegration of Europe after Brexit?
Is full political union of the eurozone the only way to stop the disintegration of Europe after Brexit?
Polish-German Seminar on the role of civic engagement for European democracy
The DIALOGUE ON EUROPE can look back on more than six months of fruitful discussions throughout Europe. The international dialogue process with partners from France, Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain started with a successful kick-off meeting in June with the German Minister for Foreign Affairs in Berlin. Pursuing this debate, Dr. Frank-Walter Steinmeier has today …
Polish-German Roundtable on National and European Identities
Women’s bodies have once more become battlefields
As if this new wave of fascism wasn’t bad enough, it will be nothing compared to the onslaught of digital capitalism.
In order to fully understand the Orbán government’s critique of the EU, and the hostility of the far-right Jobbik against the same, it is worth reviewing a few decades of political history in Hungary.
The most striking differences between Italian and German populism derive from the novelty that populism represents in the German political and party system
What is most disturbing is that in recent years radical right-wing parties have had an increasing influence on the government
As the dust caused by the explosion on 23. June is beginning to settle, we can start picking up the debris to see what may possibly be salvaged from the disaster. It is still much too soon to tell what the final outcome of the referendum will be, which was directed at Westminster, not at …
Paul Nolte’s contribution to our roundtable on the U.S. elections
Tobias Dürr on Blog FiveThirtyEight