Populist governments and the EU: An ever more distant union
When the the United Kingdom left the European Union (EU) on the 31st of January 2020, the act seemed almost mundane compared to the drama […]
See MoreWhen the the United Kingdom left the European Union (EU) on the 31st of January 2020, the act seemed almost mundane compared to the drama […]
See MoreThe EU international agenda has sometimes lacked strategic autonomy when dealing with an ever-changing global scenario. This has diminished the EU’s ability to have a […]
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See MoreThe “Multiannual Financial Framework” (MFF), for the period 2021-2027, presented by the European Commission on 2nd May 2018, constitutes the future priorities of the European […]
See MoreThere is a common perception, or rather a misconception, that the biggest obstacle on Serbia’s path towards the EU is Russian purported influence. Although it […]
See MoreSince the year 2000, the motto of the European Union has been “United in Diversity”. 20 years and two crucial treaties later, it seems worthwhile […]
See MoreNorth Rhine-Westphalia, March 28, 2020: A warm and sunny day, one of the first days of spring. People and plants alike are taking in every […]
See MoreFor British youth, it seems that Covid-19 is simply just another aggregate in the slurry of our current disillusionment. After years of whistleblowing the slow […]
See MoreThere is no doubt the world is facing an unknown and unpredictable enemy, called COVID-19. In the light of that, every country has taken some […]
See MoreIntroduction Democracy Promotion is an expensive undertaking, and doing it effectively requires expertise and time. While democracy promotion efforts by the United States and European […]
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