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Future of Europe

Spain and the EU: a traditional pro-European attitude can no longer be taken for granted
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Spain and the EU: a traditional pro-European attitude can no longer be taken for granted

The EU integration process is at the core of the Spanish national project. However, support for the EU has declined, particularly during the toughest periods of the crisis.

By Salvador Llaudes, Ignacio Molina
27 Jun 2016 //
5 mins Reading time
Brexit for Spain: many problems and one opportunity
Influence and image of Spain Archives

Brexit for Spain: many problems and one opportunity

Spain is going to become the fourth most important country of the EU and it must assume the responsibility of co-leading the collective process of reflection after the Brexit referendum.

By Salvador Llaudes
27 Jun 2016 //
4 mins Reading time
Map of far right parties booming in Europe. Credits: @elperiodico / @EOGraficos. Elcano Blog
Democracy and citizenship Experts Comments

The revival of the far right in Europe

The so-called far right is currently present in most of the EU’s national parliaments. What are the reasons for this over the past five years in Europe?

23 Jun 2016 //
4 mins Reading time
Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydło in the European Parliament plenary debating the situation in Poland (19/1/2016). Photo: © European Union 2016 – European Parliament. Creative Commons License Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivative.
Future of Europe Experts Comments

Everyone’s off to a Warsaw under scrutiny

NATO summit is to be held in Warsaw on 8 and 9 July. The EU has instigated into the Polish government for ‘systematically threatening’ the rule of law.

By Andrés Ortega
14 Jun 2016 //
4 mins Reading time
The City of London and the EU Ship. Source: Peter Schrank, The Economist. Elcano Blog.
Future of Europe Experts Comments

Brexit talk is pushing the City of London closer to Frankfurt

What happens if eventually the EMU gets fixed? Will the smart money of the City of London let it sail away? Unlikely. The ECB is already powerful.

By Miguel Otero Iglesias
06 Jun 2016 //
5 mins Reading time
Military parade to mark the 71st anniversary of Victory in the 1941–1945 Great Patriotic War. Red Square - Moscow, Russia (9/5/2016). Photo: President of Russia. Creative Commons Licensce Attribution 4.0 International. Elcano Blog
Future of Europe Experts Comments

Careful about making Russia the enemy

Can a country like Russia really be an enemy for the EU, for the European members of NATO and the US? The answer seems negative.

By Andrés Ortega
31 May 2016 //
6 mins Reading time
Euro sign at the ECB headquarters in Frankfurt (Germany). Photo: jo.sau / Flickr. Creative Commons License Attribution 2.0 Generic. Elcano Blog.
Future of Europe Experts Comments

The euro: an orphan who no longer needs his parents?

If the Euro / Eurozone wants to have an integrated financial market it will need to create a large sovereign to stabilise the system.

By Miguel Otero Iglesias
09 May 2016 //
6 mins Reading time
Europa / Europe. Photo: Niccolò Caranti / Flickr. Creative Commons License Attribution-NonCommercial.
Future of Europe Experts Comments

The plot against Europe

Are we in the midst of a plot against Europe, à la Philip Roth? Imagine Presidents Trump in Washington, Le Pen in Paris and Putin in Moscow.

By Andrés Ortega
03 May 2016 //
4 mins Reading time
Ukraine, Russia and the EU sanctions. Image via Debate 21. Elcano Blog
Challenges and opportunities in the neighbourhood Experts Comments

Ukraine, Russia and the sanctions: ‘the good, the bad and the ugly’

The end seems in sight for the economic sanctions against Russia. For the EU, it seems to be the case that Russia is no longer that bad.

15 Apr 2016 //
5 mins Reading time

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