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Future of Europe

March of the Immortal Regiment on the 70th anniversary of Victory Day at Tverskaya Avenue in Moscow. Photo: ProtoplasmaKid (Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 4.0)
Future of Europe Analyses

The Immortal Regiment: the pride and prejudice of Russia

The March of the Immortal Regiment has been celebrated each year since 2012 in hundreds of Russian cities and many others beyond Russia.

By Mira Milosevich-Juaristi
27 Sep 2018 //
21 mins Reading time
The Europeanisation of the anti-Europeans. Campaign poster for the Sweden Democrats. Photo: Blondinrikard Fröberg (CC BY 2.0). Elcano Blog
Future of Europe Experts Comments

The Europeanisation of the anti-Europeans

The anti-Europeans are Europeanising in order to thwart Europe. They operate at a pan-European level to make gains at a national level.

By Andrés Ortega
11 Sep 2018 //
5 mins Reading time
EU flag. Photo: © European Union 2013 (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
Future of Europe Working Papers

Partnering for democracy: protecting the democratic order in post-Brexit Europe

The democratic partnership between the EU and the United Kingdom might become the seed of a powerful tool of democracy protection in Europe, thus contributing to the stability of the continent.

By Pablo José Castillo Ortiz
24 Aug 2018 //
5 mins Reading time
Meeting of Estonian President Kersti Kaljulaid, Latvian President Raimonds Vējonis, Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaitė and US Vice President Mike Pence. Photo: Raigo Pajula / Estonian Foreign Ministry (Wikimedia Commons / CC BY 2.0).
Future of Europe Analyses

Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia: the Euro-Atlantic consolidation of the Baltic region

The Baltic region has consolidated around the geostrategic cohesion of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia and their determined membership in both the EU and NATO.

By Rafael José de Espona
09 Aug 2018 //
18 mins Reading time
Europe should not be betting against Trump (Handshake between Federica Mogherini and Donald Trump at the EU-US Leader's meeting, 25/5/2017). Photo: Etienne Ansotte – EC Audiovisual Service / ©European Union, 2017. Elcano Blog
Future of Europe Experts Comments

Europe should not be betting against Trump

Europe, despite the insults meted out to it by Donald Trump, must devise its own strategy come what may because the US has changed

By Andrés Ortega
24 Jul 2018 //
6 mins Reading time
Austrian Parliament in Vienna. Photo: Yellow.Cat / Flickr (CC BY 2.0)
Future of Europe Analyses

Voting at 16 in Austria: a possible model for the EU?

Austria has been the only country in the EU that allows voting at the age of 16 at all political levels. Could this be a future model for the EU?

By Paul Schmidt, Johanna Edthofer
12 Jul 2018 //
16 mins Reading time
Catalonia is not Scotland, despite appearances. Photo: byronv2 (CC BY-NC 2.0). Elcano Blog
Future of Europe Experts Comments

Catalonia is not Scotland, despite appearances

Catalonia and Scotland share grievances that led them to hold referendums on independence, but this does not mean they can be bracketed together.

By William Chislett
11 Jul 2018 //
6 mins Reading time
António Vitorino, new Director General of IOM. Photo: International Organization for Migration. Elcano Blog
Challenges and opportunities in the neighbourhood Experts Comments

The challenges of the IOM in a migration tricky era

The Portuguese António Vitorino will head the International Organization for Migration (IOM) for the next five years from 1 October.

By Patrícia Lisa
06 Jul 2018 //
5 mins Reading time
EU Informal working meeting on migration and asylum issues. Photo: La Moncloa - Gobierno de España (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0). Blog Elcano
Future of Europe Experts Comments

EU: external centrifugal forces and European ‘clusters’

The EU's problems stem not only from within but also from without. What the governments of non-member countries do has an impact on the range of ‘clusters’ into which the Union is fracturing, divisions that are already more complex than North-South, East-West or lenders-borrowers.

By Andrés Ortega
26 Jun 2018 //
6 mins Reading time

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