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Future of Europe

From a failed coup to state of emergency: democracy in Turkey today. Turkey flag.
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From a failed coup to state of emergency: democracy in Turkey today

In light of Erdoğan’s push for a move towards a presidential regime, it is clear that there has never been enough support for a regime change in Turkey.

By Ilke Toygür
22 Jul 2016 //
8 mins Reading time
Future of Europe Experts Comments

Italy’s best solution: private interest with a side of public bailout

Allowing bailout in Italy is the lesser of two evils. A bailout has its costs, but the costs of enforcing a bail-in are more destructive and far-reaching.

22 Jul 2016 //
6 mins Reading time
Turkey’s coup: the first one that failed. Protesters standing in front of a tank last Saturday near Istanbul airport.
Future of Europe Experts Comments

Turkey’s coup: the first one that failed

Erdoğan should use the coup to be magnanimous and not further divide Turkey, but past events have shown that this is not his style.

By William Chislett
18 Jul 2016 //
5 mins Reading time
English are the exception — Europeans dig the EU
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English are the exception — Europeans dig the EU

The era of empires is long forgotten. For continental Europeans, especially those in the South, the EU remains a pillar of democratic stability.

By Miguel Otero Iglesias
12 Jul 2016 //
5 mins Reading time
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NATO and the EU: finally, in a common-law marriage

Despite of Brexit, desire is growing in the EU for greater military autonomy, certainly, but it is also becoming more focused on the Atlantic.

By Andrés Ortega
12 Jul 2016 //
6 mins Reading time
After Brexit: Schengen remains in the balance, but the border question should not be neglected. Flags in the European Parliament.
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After Brexit: Schengen remains in the balance, but the border question should not be neglected

2016 can still be remembered as the moment of the successful call for the unilateral reestablishment of national border controls, leading to a progressive decline of freedom of movement in the EU.

By Patrícia Lisa
06 Jul 2016 //
7 mins Reading time
Brexit and the EU’s ‘Syrian bill’. Nigel Farage, leader of UKIP, presents a new campaign poster showing refugees.
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Brexit and the EU’s ‘Syrian bill’

The UK’s vote to withdraw from the EU has many and complex causes but it cannot be understood without making reference to the turbulence generated by the Syrian conflict.

By Haizam Amirah-Fernández
05 Jul 2016 //
5 mins Reading time
David Cameron, Prime Minister of the UK, arrived at the European Council meeting in Brussels on 28 June 2016. Photo: The Prime Minister's Office / Flickr. CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.
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Regrexit, or indefinite postponement?

The Brexit vote has wrought so much devastation on the British political stage that it is not inconceivable that it will never happen.

By Andrés Ortega
05 Jul 2016 //
7 mins Reading time
European Union flag. Photo: Theophilos Papadopoulos / Flickr. CC BY-NC-ND 2.0. Elcano Blog
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The reversibility of Europe

Since 1972, 58 referendums have been held on the EU and Europe. In the case of Brexit there will also be consequences, and much more profound.

By Andrés Ortega
28 Jun 2016 //
6 mins Reading time

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