Regional Technological Capabilities & Access to H2020 Funds
By Daniele Archibugi, Rinaldo Evangelista and Antonio Vezzani Since the release of the Lisbon Strategy in 2000, fostering science, technology,
By Daniele Archibugi, Rinaldo Evangelista and Antonio Vezzani Since the release of the Lisbon Strategy in 2000, fostering science, technology,
As the attention of the European public opinion has turned to Ukraine, it is our duty and responsibility not to leave the accession plans for the
This article is based on research presented at the UACES Graduate Forum Research Conference 2022 (23-24 June, at FASoS, Maastricht). 1.
By Thomas Jacobs, Niels Gheyle, Ferdi De Ville, and Jan Orbie As COVID-19 gripped the globe in March 2020, politicians suddenly started discussing
By Sonja Priebus Ever since Hungary and Poland started backsliding on democracy and the rule of law in 2010 and 2015 respectively, academics and
This article is based on research presented at the UACES Graduate Forum Research Conference 2022 (23-24 June, at FASoS, Maastricht). EU-China
This article is based on research presented at the UACES Graduate Forum Research Conference 2022 (23-24 June, at FASoS, Maastricht). In recent
By Reini Schrama, Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen & Ellen Mastenbroek COVID-19 put health policy in the European Union (EU) high up on the political
By Eliška Ullrichová The study of political agenda-setting analyses what issues political actors think and talk about. Alongside the descriptive
WorldCould. Author’s illustration Anna-Lena Rüland The world has seen a fair share of democratic backsliding in recent years, for example in
Almost a decade after the last major reform of the European fiscal framework, Eurozone decision-makers have recently engaged in a discussion about
There is a widespread consensus in the literature that the European Union’s (EU) Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) is dominated by the
Opinions on the European Union (EU) cannot easily be put on the commonly used left-right spectrum. Take the Yellow vests, for example, who are
The 2007-9 financial crisis and the subsequent Eurozone debt crisis posed an existential threat to the single currency and even the European project
This post originally appeared on the UK in a Changing Europe website. As a strapline for Labour’s EU policy, ‘make Brexit work’ has a lot going