01/09/2017
TTT n°4 focuses on Macron's promise to launch a series of democratic conventions, the EU Migration Policy, the need for an effective EU counter-terrorism policy, Hungary's relationship with Russia, the European Eastern Partnership, the role of EUPOL COPPS in Palestine, the imminent German elections and many other topics. Our selections of articles are:
- The reform of the EU Courts (IV) by Franklin Dehousse (Egmont Institute)
- At last, a Pan-European Pension Product! by Karel Lannoo (CEPS)
- Why are illiberal democrats popular? by Daniel Gros (CEPS)
- Can Macron’s Gamble to Save the EU Pay Off? by Richard Youngs (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)
- Reparations and the crisis of Poland’s foreign policy by Piotr Buras (ECFR)
- Judy asks: Why the Delay on an EU Migration Policy? by Judy Dempsey (Carnegie Europe)
- Two years after opening #Germany’s door to #refugees, #Merkel stands tall.How has she done it? by Sophia Besch (CER)
- Reflections on the Terrorist Attacks in Barcelona: Constructing a principled and trust-based EU approach to countering terrorism by Sergio Carrera, Elspeth Guild & Valsamis Mitsilegas (CEPS)
- Trends in European Terrorism: 1970-2016 by Anthony H. Cordesman (CSIS)
- Putin’s Budapest Bargain Is Built on Shaky Ground by Balázs Jarábik (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)
- How the EU Needs to Manage Relations With Its Eastern Neighborhood by Kadri Liik (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)
- Policing Palestine by Filip Ejdus & Alaa Tartir (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)
- What are the dynamics between EU heavyweights in the face of Brexit? by Christel Zunneberg (ECFR)
- What the German Elections mean for #Brexit? by Christian Odendahl & Sophia Besch (CER)