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Rebuilding Europe – Solving the “Greek” Crisis
Michael Fürmann and Laura Winninger are exchange students from the University of Vienna. Pursuing a law degree at their home university, they currently benefit from an exchange with the Master of European Affairs Program at Sciences Po Paris « Can’t we simply … Lire la suite
The Rise of the Eurosceptics – A threat to the European Parliament?
Anne-Sophie Behm is currently student of the Master of European Affairs at Sciences Po Paris. From 2012 to 2014 she worked as a research assistant at the Centre Emile Durkheim of Sciences Po Bordeaux, having contributed to several international projects … Lire la suite
Publié dans Contributeurs, Posts in English
Tagué Elections, European Parliament, Euroscepticism
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Fighting back! National Parliaments in EU Affairs
Katrin Auel, Olivier Rozenberg, Angela Tacea Katrin Auel is Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna. Olivier Rozenberg is Associate Professor at Sciences Po, Centre d’études européennes in Paris. Angela Tacea … Lire la suite
Charlie Hebdo and the end of the French exception
Christopher Hill, the Patrick Sheehy Professor of International Relations and Head of the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Cambridge This post was originally published in the Oxford University Press blog on January 12th 2015. Today … Lire la suite
Publié dans Contributeurs, Posts in English
Tagué Charlie Hebdo, Foreign policy, France, Multiculturalism, Terrorism
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Who are the Radicals in Europe ?
Francesco Saraceno, OFCE As I write the Greek people are voting. I was puzzled in the past weeks by the fear (more in the media than in markets, actually) of a “radical” left win. Puzzled, because the radical and ideological … Lire la suite
Publié dans Francesco Saraceno, Posts in English
Tagué Austerity, Crisis, Debt, ECB, EMU, Greece, Syriza
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The European Legislative Agenda: Is the Commission in the process of cutting off the branch on which it sits?
Renaud Dehousse and Olivier Rozenberg, Centre d’études européennes, Sciences Po Last December, the European Commission proposed a legislative agenda that differed significantly from previous submissions. It mentions only 23 new initiatives, of which 14 contain a legislative component. On the … Lire la suite