The Democratic Deficit of the Common Security and Defence Policy?

This blog post is the fourth in a series of posts that come from students of our 2nd year undergraduate “Politics of the EU” course. As part of the course, students were asked to write about an issue pertaining to EU politics. The best blog posts have been selected to provide an opportunity to exceptional young scholarsContinue reading “The Democratic Deficit of the Common Security and Defence Policy?”

European Parliament election turnout: What is wrong, what has been done, and what further action could be taken?

This blog post is the third in a series of posts that come from students of our 2nd year undergraduate “Politics of the EU” course. As part of the course, students were asked to write about an issue pertaining to EU politics. The best blog posts have been selected to provide an opportunity to exceptional young scholarsContinue reading “European Parliament election turnout: What is wrong, what has been done, and what further action could be taken?”

The Refugee Crisis: Pushing EU Integration to its Limit

This blog post is the second in a series of posts that come from students of our 2nd year undergraduate “Politics of the EU” course. As part of the course, students were asked to write about an issue pertaining to EU politics. The best blog posts have been selected to provide an opportunity to exceptional young scholarsContinue reading “The Refugee Crisis: Pushing EU Integration to its Limit”

Security Through Integration? Europe’s Promise to Ukraine

  This blog post is the first in a series of posts that come from students of our 2nd year undergraduate “Politics of the EU” course. As part of the course, students were asked to write about an issue pertaining to EU politics. The best blog posts have been selected to provide an opportunity to exceptional youngContinue reading “Security Through Integration? Europe’s Promise to Ukraine”