Willingness to Reform is Rolling Backwards
The willingness to reform is going backwards in the governments of German-speaking countries – in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The most recent „reform barometers“ are […]
See MoreThe willingness to reform is going backwards in the governments of German-speaking countries – in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The most recent „reform barometers“ are […]
See MoreIn the Dutch European Parliament (EP) election, Geert Wilders’ Freedom Party (PVV) fell short of its 2009 success. One reason for this is that some […]
See MoreA declining interest in European affairs among Europe’s younger generation was pointed out already before the start of the financial and economic crises. The deteriorated […]
See MoreEurope’s youth faces the ongoing consequences of the financial crisis with unemployment rates continuing to skyrocket. Can the European Youth Guarantee help? Two young Europeans […]
See MoreNot so long ago, British Labour leader Ed Miliband asked the question: ‘is this generation, my generation, going to do right by the younger generation?’ […]
See MoreWhat role does the European Union take on in ASEAN’s integration process? This question was at the core of CISS’s online workshop “EU-ASEAN Perspectives”, which […]
See MoreTo conclude the work of the Impact Group “EU-ASEAN Perspectives”, CISS had arranged a background discussion with Dr Thomas Gambke, Member of Parliament for the […]
See MoreAs an official partner, CISS welcomes all graduate students to the 6th European Public Policy Conference, 2014. The conference will be held April 11-13 in […]
See MoreBy finally granting Croatia full membership, the EU proved how its values are all too imperative for the development of safety and economic prosperity in […]
See MoreIn the entire EU, dissatisfaction among citizens gives rise to Eurosceptic political parties. This development potentially is a time bomb for the European integration and […]
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