Romania should be the ideal playground for right-populist parties, but in its recent election it was the Social Democrats who left everyone else in the dust.
The implementation of a strengthened fiscal capacity for the Eurozone should proceed by taking into account all its political and economic implications.
In the context of a highly perceptible erosion of social rights, labour market and tax reform have taken on a significant centrality in coalition talks.
Keynesian economics continues to reveal its relevance as an alternative to mainstream approaches, as The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money by John Maynard Keynes reaches its eightieth year.
Trust in institutions is not equally distributed among populations. In general, people from higher social strata show most support for the political system, as they're the ones who mostly benefit from it.
If Matteo Renzi hoped to gain support among Italian eurosceptics in his quarrel with Jean-Claude Juncker, the reaction on Twitter says he was not so successful.
Using natural language processing (NLP) techniques, we have analysed reactions to Cameron’s speech on Twitter, focusing in particular on the sensitive issue of intra-EU migration.
Rather than solidarity, perhaps we should be striving for the less ambitious but more realistic concept of fraternity as a goal for the European project.
As new rulers (and their voters) gradually realize that austerity cannot be simply voted out of existence, or prosperity into existence, the prevailing mood is that of a bad hangover.