Publications

09/10/2014

European Parliament’s achievements concerning gender equality

In preparation to the seminar “A gender sensible European Parliament 2014?” – supported by the […]
09/10/2014

Women up! Political, business and academic perspectives on women’s representation

“It is a common occurrence that gender issues are marginalised within the European political sphere.” […]
09/10/2014

The Middle East between history of revolts and future geopolitics

This article by Fadi Elhusseini, Associate Research Fellow (ESRC) at the Institute for Middle East […]
09/10/2014

The Eurozone and the need for a paradigm shift

This paper written by FEPS Economic Advisor Giovanni Cozzi, argues that a new deal for […]
09/10/2014

How Eurobonds Relate to European Integration

Mainstream discourse on the European financial and economic crisis seems stuck on the  international divide […]
09/10/2014

Recent developments in the Maldives and India

The young and fragile democracy in the Maldives is under pressure as it heads towards […]
09/10/2014

BRICS and South Africa

Following the fifth BRICS summit held on 25-26th March in Durban, Arnold Wehmhoerner, the FEPS […]
09/10/2014

Report: Eurovision – An Unbalanced Road Map for the Economic and Monetary Union

The European Council’s meeting of 13-14 December 2012 has been convened to define a master […]
09/10/2014

Report: Eurovision – An Spring or Automn European Council

Since 2000, the Spring European Council has been used to define and take stock of […]
09/10/2014

New Czech president: Opportunity for a reset in Czech EU policy by Jan Hamá?ek

This weekend voters in the Czech Republic will flock to polling stations to elect their […]
09/10/2014

Romanian parliamentary election: backlash against austerity by Lulian Stanescu

Romanian Social Democrats achieved their second best election result ever last month. The Social Liberal […]
09/10/2014

New grounds of Euro-scepticism in Italy by Ronny Mazzochi

Although the Italian electoral campaign formally began only a few days ago, the European issues […]
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