02/06/2017
TTT n°1 focuses on the future of the Eurozone, on Hungary internal situation, on EU-Turkey ties, on the future of Schengen and NATO, and many other topics. Our selections of articles are:
- What could a euro-area finance minister mean? by Guntram B. Wolff (Bruegel)
- Macron, Merkel and the Future of the Euro by Charles Grant (Centre for European Reforms)
- A flexible EU: A new Beginning or the Beginning of the End? by Agata Gostynska-Jakubowska and Christian Odendahl (Centre for European Reform)
- Achieving social triple A: What role for EU cohesion policy? by Claire Dhéret (European Policy Centre)
- Orbán Knows EU Can’t Lose Hungary by Balazs Jarabik (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)
- A Faint Opportunity to Mend EU-Turkey Ties by Marc Pierini (Carnegie Europe)
- The future of Schengen by Jakub Wiśniewski (Globsec)
- Dublin and Schengen - Restoring confidence and strengthening solidarity between Member States of the European Union by Corinne Balleix (Robert Schumann Foundation).
- Sharing the Responsibility or Shifting the Focus? The Responses of the EU and the Visegrad Countries to the Post-2015 Arrival of Migrants and Refugees by Boldizsar Nagy (Foundation for European Progressive Studies).
- At last, the stars are aligned for European defence by Nick Witney (European Council on Foreign Relations)
- Europe´s NATO Balancing Act by Sophia Besch (Centre for European Reforms)
- A New Transatlantic Security Bargain by Tomás Valásek (Carnegie Europe)
- Why No Deal would be much worse than a Bad Deal by John Springford and Simon Tilford (Centre for European Reform)
- Brexit – Time for Plan B by Andrew Duff (European Policy Centre)
- A Prime Minister Unschackled by John Springford (Centre for European Reform)
- Brexit and the Challenge of Citizenship: British passports for EU citizens living in the UK? by Elspeth Guild (Centre for European Policy Studies)
- Is France Europe’s Redeemer? by Judy Dempsey (Carnegie Europe)