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Home / Topics / Future of Europe / Page 51

Future of Europe

Tusk Cameron Syria London 2016
Influence and image of Spain Analyses

Spain’s stance on Cameron’s negotiations

What is Spain’s stance on the negotiations for a new settlement for the UK in the EU prior to a referendum on the issue?

By Salvador Llaudes, Ignacio Molina
02 Mar 2016 //
16 mins Reading time
UK Prime Minister David Cameron. National briefings of the European Council (20/2/2016). Photo: © European Union. Elcano Blog
Future of Europe Experts Comments

European prose for David Cameron: not much changes

David Cameron emerged with his spoils. He secured a special status in the EU. But he already had that, and things have scarcely changed

By Andrés Ortega
23 Feb 2016 //
6 mins Reading time
Jean-Claude Juncker at the State of the Union session in Strasbourg on September 9, 2015. Photo: European External Action Service / Flickr (CC BY-NC 2.0)
Future of Europe Analyses

Juncker: no time for business as usual?

How is the new European Commission, led by Jean-Claude Juncker, facing up to the numerous crises that are besetting the EU?

By Salvador Llaudes
05 Feb 2016 //
15 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-NoDerivatives. Blog Elcano
Future of Europe Experts Comments

The EU’s limits in the face of Poland’s retrograde step towards illiberalism

The effect of the Juncker Commission's initiative in the face of Poland's retrograde step towards illiberalism remains to be seen.

By Andrés Ortega
02 Feb 2016 //
5 mins Reading time
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, President of Turkey, on a billboard in Istanbul. Photo: Vladimir Varfolomeev / Flickr
Challenges and opportunities in the neighbourhood Analyses

Surrounded by trouble, hit by conflict: Turkey and its manifold challenges

Located in a difficult zone of conflict and power struggles between multiple players, Turkey is experiencing some hard times. Difficulties regarding its foreign policy are currently coupled with turmoil in its domestic politics, rising conflict and threats against democracy.

By Işık Őzel
18 Jan 2016 //
26 mins Reading time
Spain in uncharted territory after inconclusive general election. General Elections in Spain 2015 - Results.
Future of Europe Experts Comments

Spain in uncharted territory after inconclusive general election

The two upstart parties, the centrist Ciudadanos (‘Citizens’) and the anti-austerity Podemos (‘We Can’), broke the hegemony of the conservative Popular Party (PP) and the centre-left Socialists (PSOE), the two mainstream parties that have alternated in power since 1982.

By William Chislett
21 Dec 2015 //
5 mins Reading time
General elections in Spain: from a two to a multiple-party system?
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General elections in Spain: from a two to a multiple-party system?

What can we expect the day after the general elections in Spain? After the 20D we will see whether Spain’s democracy is fit for multiparty, consensus-based, and perhaps even coalition governments.

By Salvador Llaudes, Miguel Otero Iglesias
21 Dec 2015 //
5 mins Reading time
Ahmet Davutoglu, Prime Minister of Turkey, and Donald Tusk, President of the European Council, at the EU-Turkey Summit (29/11/2015). Photo: The European Union. Non Commercial use. Elcano Blog
Challenges and opportunities in the neighbourhood Experts Comments

EU in marriage of convenience with Turkey over migrants

Turkey and the EU struck a bargain under which the country whose European Union accession process has virtually ground to a halt will stem migrant flows to Europe in return for €3 billion in aid, fast-tracked visa privileges and the prospect of revived EU talks.

By William Chislett
03 Dec 2015 //
5 mins Reading time
David Cameron at the EU Council (20/3/2015). Photo: Arron Hoare. Number 10 / Flickr. Crown copyright. Creative Commons Licence Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs. Elcano Blog
Future of Europe Experts Comments

Cameron and Europe: much ado about a few things

David Cameron has presented claims to the EU that are pragmatic, reasonable and in line with reality, certainly de facto although perhaps not de jure.

By Andrés Ortega
01 Dec 2015 //
7 mins Reading time

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