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Home / Topics / Future of Europe / Page 44

Future of Europe

European Defence. EDA Annual Conference (2015). Photo: © European Defence Agency / Flickr. Elcano Blog
Future of Europe Experts Comments

European defence: not so much spending more, but spending better

The EU needs to spend a little more on European defence, but above all to spend better, something that has not always proved to be easy.

By Andrés Ortega
14 Mar 2017 //
5 mins Reading time
House of Representatives of Morocco in Rabat. Photo: Axel Drainville / Flickr (CC BY-NC 2.0)
Future of Europe Analyses

The 2016 parliamentary elections in Morocco: context and interpretations

On 7 October 2016 the Justice and Development Party revalidated its victory in the Moroccan parliamentary elections.

By Bernabé López García, Miguel Hernando de Larramendi
09 Mar 2017 //
21 mins Reading time
Turkey’s critical constitutional referendum: an introduction. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (Public domain)
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Turkey’s critical constitutional referendum: an introduction

As a new challenge to its democratic existence, Turkey is going to a constitutional referendum on with a heavily polarised society.

By Ilke Toygür
07 Mar 2017 //
6 mins Reading time
Wind turbine in Thorpe Salvin, England. Photo: Gerry Machen (CC BY-ND 2.0)
Climate and energy Analyses

Running out of steam? Brexit and the future of EU energy policy

The UK, a traditional energy importer, will have to realign its domestic energy and climate policy goals. It also remains to be seen whether the EU can hinge upon an ambitious international climate policy to compensate for Brexit.

By Aurélie Faure-Schuyer
07 Mar 2017 //
15 mins Reading time
First meeting of the Commission of the European Economic Community in 1958. Photo: European Commission / Instagram. Blog Elcano
Future of Europe Experts Comments

Sixty years on, the EU drifts aimlessly and soullessly

In the absence of a European identity, we have to reconstruct the EU project from the basis of the citizens and the states: a European Republic.

By Andrés Ortega
07 Mar 2017 //
5 mins Reading time
The EU, facing one of its most challenging years
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The EU, facing one of its most challenging years

Terrorism, the handling of the refugee crisis, economic risks, the UK’s departure, president Trump and, above all, an electoral calendar that offers no let-up.

By Salvador Llaudes
28 Feb 2017 //
7 mins Reading time
Marine Le Pen, presidential candidate in France, last year in the European Parliament. Photo: © European Union 2016 - European Parliament (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
Future of Europe Experts Comments

Scenarios of an electoral super year: Europe at the test

There is a great deal at stake for the future of the EU in the coming elections in the Netherlands, France, Germany and probably Italy.

By Andrés Ortega
21 Feb 2017 //
5 mins Reading time
Towards a post-Brexit ‘partnership for democracy’ between the EU and the UK. Theresa May welcomes former European Parliament president Martin Schulz to 10 Downing Street last September.
Future of Europe Experts Comments

Towards a post-Brexit ‘partnership for democracy’ between the EU and the UK

In an era in which authoritarian populists have already started to cooperate, partnerships between democratic actors are more necessary than ever.

By Pablo José Castillo Ortiz
17 Feb 2017 //
9 mins Reading time
Keynote speech by Federica Mogherini at the Annual conference UEISS (European Union Global Strategy). Photo: European External Action Service (CC BY-NC 2.0)
Future of Europe Working Papers

European defence between the Global Strategy and its implementation

The implementation of the Strategy comes at a time of highly adverse circumstances for the process of European integration, so that its development is not solely reliant on the content of the document or the determination of its backers.

By Félix Arteaga
16 Feb 2017 //
3 mins Reading time

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