Publications

09/10/2014

The UK’s debt-led recovery is unsustainable. Economic Policy Viewpoint No.2 April 2014

This Economic Policy Viewpoint by Dr. Jo Michell examines the sources of demand underlying the […]
09/10/2014

The Ukrainian crisis – Options for Russia and the ‘West’

The annexation of the Crimea by Russia is an unprecedented event, with highly uncertain consequences. […]
09/10/2014

Towards a new European polity? Social Democrats and the 2014 EP elections

Authors: Laura CAROLI, Nicola GENGA, Alvaro IMBERNON, Iulian STĂNESCU Introduction of the paper The next […]
09/10/2014

Why UKIP and the radical right matter for Progressives

Robert Ford (University of Manchester) and Matthew Goodwin (University of Nottingham) Nigel Farage and the […]
09/10/2014

Ten years of the EU membership in the new member states

The “Ten Years” of the New Member States is a good occasion to evaluate their […]
09/10/2014

Get the Party Started – Modernising Progressive Politics

Authors: Lorenza ANTONUCCI, Marc ESTEVE DEL VALLE, Teodor SLAVEV, Laura BALLARIN CEREZA, Jesper Dahl KELSTRUP […]
09/10/2014

South Asia: April dossier

With impending elections in India, Klaus Voll, Joyce Lobo and Sugandh Juneja focus on the […]
09/10/2014

Precarious employment in Europe

Authors: Pedro Miguel CARDOSO, Isil ERDINC, Jeroen HOREMANS, Scott LAVERY Introduction of the paper The […]
09/10/2014

Back to earth: Reconnecting people and politics

Edited by Ania Skrzypek-Claassens, Ed Wallis With public trust in politicians to tell the truth at […]
09/10/2014

It’s not just about euro

Author: Massimo D’Alema, President of the Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS). A different Europe. […]
09/10/2014

Banking Union: a response to Europe’s fragile financial integration dreams? Policy Brief N.3 2014

Banking Union seems to be the best solution to secure European financial stability and, at […]
09/10/2014

Designing a Fiscal Capacity for the Euro-zone

Despite important economic policy developments in the Eurozone since 2010 and despite some signs of […]
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