Event
25 June 2019
How comprehensive is the EU political realignment?
Has the left-right divide become obsolete in EU politics?
Event
25 June 2019
Has the left-right divide become obsolete in EU politics?
Event
19 June 2019
How is a successful European Monetary Union still possible in today's ever-shifting political landscape? What reforms need to occur in order to guaran
External publication
19 June 2019
This article examines whether there are regional differences in house price growth within European countries and find a stronger cyclical pattern in c
Blog post
18 June 2019
No other country lost as many positions as Greece and Italy in the rankings of European countries by Gross National Income per head, between 1990 and
Policy brief
13 June 2019
Memo to the presidents of the European Commission, Council and Parliament. 'A strategic agenda for the new EU leadership' byMaria Demertzis, Andr矇 Sa
Event
13 June 2019
What was trade policy during the last European Commission? What will be the future of European trade under the next Commission?
Event
11 June 2019
The third edition of the EU-LAC Economic Forum.
External publication
06 June 2019
In the following article, Scott Marcus first considers the sources of potential defects and what might be done to redress them. He then goes on to con
Opinion piece
04 June 2019
The recent European Parliament election suggests that a growing share of European voters sees things differently from national governments. Whereas ci
Blog post
29 May 2019
Following the latest European elections, the author updates his previous analysis of trends in the share of European Parliament seats among mainstrea
Podcast
29 May 2019
Bruegel director Guntram Wolff hosts Ferdinando Giugliano, columnist for Bloomberg and La Repubblica, and Krzysztof Blusz, political analyst and senio
Opinion piece
28 May 2019
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Event
21 May 2019
A comprehensive follow-up to the Informal European Council in Sibiu, Romania.
Blog post
16 May 2019
If faced with a resurgent President Trump after the next US election, the EU will have some difficult decisions to make as it is compelled to enter a
Podcast
14 May 2019
Bruegel director Guntram Wolff and Bruegel fellow Uri Dadush welcome William Alan Reinsch, senior adviser and Scholl chair in international business a
Opinion piece
01 May 2019
When facts change, I change my mind, John Maynard Keynes famously said. With long-term interest rates currently near zero, the European Union should