Elcano Royal Institute
Skip to content
Elcano Royal Institute Global Presence
  • Corporate Partners Programme
  • Subscribe
  • Español
  • English
  • ES
  • EN
  • Español
  • English
  • ES
  • EN
  • Topics
    • Globalization, development and governance
    • International Security
    • Democracy and citizenship
    • Climate and energy
    • Technology and economics
    • Future of Europe
    • Latin America
    • China, the US and the new world order
    • Challenges and opportunities in the neighbourhood
    • Influence and image of Spain
    • Specials
  • Publications
  • Experts
    • Elcano in Brussels
  • Projects
  • Events
  • About Elcano
    • Our mission and values
    • Juan Sebastián de Elcano
    • Corporate governance
      • Board of Trustees
      • Executive Committee
      • Protector Partners
      • Collaborating partners
      • Emeritus Trustees
    • ElcanoNet
      • Scientific Council
      • Advisory Council
      • Think tank networks
    • Research
      • Research agenda
      • Action Plan
      • Working Groups
    • The Elcano team
    • Biographies
    • Elcano Alumni Network
    • Transparency
      • Annual Report
      • Bylaws
      • Finances
      • Good practices
Home / Topics / Future of Europe / Page 50

Future of Europe

An odd Dutch referendum on the Ukraine. “No” campaign flyers of the GeenPeil initiative. Photo: GeenPeil Facebook Page. Elcano Blog
Future of Europe Experts Comments

An odd Dutch referendum on the Ukraine: another European crisis on the horizon?

By Andrés Ortega
05 Apr 2016 //
6 mins Reading time
The EU-Turkey Agreement: a turning point in the EU’s policy approach to the refugee crisis but with the devil lurking in the detail
Future of Europe Experts Comments

The EU-Turkey Agreement: a turning point in the EU’s policy approach to the refugee crisis but with the devil lurking in the detail

The EU-Turkey agreement is a far cry from Angela Merkel’s open borders policy of the summer of 2015.

By Patrícia Lisa
04 Apr 2016 //
8 mins Reading time
Brexit: possible political disasters. Red bus - London, UK / EU (Europe) flag. Photo: Descrier / Flickr. Creative Commons License Attribution. Elcano Blog
Future of Europe Experts Comments

Brexit: possible political disasters

It is commonplace to talk more about the economic impact, but a British exit from the EU (so-called Brexit) could lead to a variety of political disasters.

By Andrés Ortega
29 Mar 2016 //
5 mins Reading time
What Europe needs is not an end to the euro, but better leadership
Future of Europe Archives

What Europe needs is not an end to the euro, but better leadership

What the European Union needs is not an end to the single currency, it is better economic leadership.

By Miguel Otero Iglesias, Erik Jones
22 Mar 2016 //
6 mins Reading time
David Cameron at the European Council (20/3/2015). Photo: Arron Hoare. Number 10 (Crown copyright - CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
Future of Europe Analyses

The interdependence of the British economy: a contribution to the Brexit debate

It is not easy to justify the UK’s exit from the EU on the grounds of economic arguments.

By Alfredo Arahuetes, Federico Steinberg
17 Mar 2016 //
15 mins Reading time
Limited but non negligible consequences of Cameron’s agreement for Spain
Future of Europe Archives

Limited but non negligible consequences of Cameron’s agreement for Spain

Though undesirable for a country so firmly pro-European, the effects of the UK-EU deal do not have to be particularly dramatic for Spain, especially if they do not entail a cascade of petitions to obtain a singular status from other countries.

By Salvador Llaudes
17 Mar 2016 //
5 mins Reading time
Ahmet Davutoglu, Prime Minister of Turkey; Donald Tusk, President of the European Council, and Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission, at the EU-Turkey summit on 7 March 2016. Photo: European Union
Future of Europe Analyses

Stormy months on the Aegean: the refugee deal and its impact on Turkey-EU relations

The refugee deal of 2015, followed by the opening up of a negotiation chapter, has revitalised the relations between Turkey and the EU; however, there are crucial points to bear in mind for future relations to be sustained.

By lke Toygür, Melih Özsöz
15 Mar 2016 //
21 mins Reading time
Estación de tren de Idomeni en la frontera entre Grecia y la Antigua República Yugoslava de Macedonia. Ruta de los Balcanes hacia Europa (septiembre de 2015). Foto: Martin Leveneur (CC BY-ND 2.0) . Blog Elcano
Future of Europe Experts Comments

Europe: too many crises for so little leadership

The EU is accumulating crises without managing to resolve them. Too many for a Europe lacking leadership.

By Andrés Ortega
15 Mar 2016 //
4 mins Reading time
Schengen: a collective asset no one stands up for. Map of the Schengen Area (in purple and mauve).
Future of Europe Experts Comments

Schengen: a collective asset no one stands up for

Schengen is the main collective asset that the EU has produced, along with the euro and the common market.

By Carmen González Enríquez
09 Mar 2016 //
7 mins Reading time

Tags

  • European Union
  • United States
  • International relations
  • Geopolitics
  • Security and defence
  • International economics
  • China
  • International conflicts
  • Russia
  • Digitalisation
  • European integration
  • Spain
  • Governance
  • Public opinion
  • Elections

Latest Publications

Entrada norte de la sede del Banco Central Europeo. En primer plano, un cartel con el logo del Banco Central y una inscripción que indica que se trata de la entrada norte y la dirección de esta. Detrás, el edificio acristalado de gran altura del Banco Central y, al fondo, un cielo luminoso, aunque muy nublado. La imagen fue tomada en el encuentro del presidente del Consejo Europeo, António Costa, con la presidenta del Banco Central Europeo, Christine Lagarde.

Eurobonds for European strategic autonomy: a financial proposal with geostrategic foundations

March 11, 2026

The interior of Malaga Airport, bustling with travellers. People walk in both directions and others wait in line to board. In the centre there are moving walkways and, on both sides, boarding gates and some shops. The space is large, white and with large windows that let in natural light.

The seventh regularisation of undocumented migrants in 40 years exposes the need for greater migratory policy planning

March 10, 2026

Panoramic view of Tehran as a thick column of black smoke rises from the city after an explosion, among dense buildings and construction cranes under a greyish sky.

The Middle East enters its first Great War: a new order could emerge

March 9, 2026

  • First page
  • Previous
  • Page 47
  • Page 48
  • Page 49
  • Page 50
  • Page 51
  • Page 52
  • Page 53
  • Next
  • Last page

47 - 53 of 83 pages

  • Contact
  • Legal notice
  • Privacy Policy & Cookies
  • Credits
  • FAQs
  • Accessibility
  • Jobs

Follow us on social media: