18/09/2017
TTT n°5 focuses on the European Commission's final proposals for the European Social Pillar of Social Rights, Poland's de-Europeanisation, the Paris meeting and the approaches to migration in Italy and the EU, the EU's responsibility regarding the increasing PA's authoritarianism, ACP-EU relations, EU's attitude towards the Asia-Pacific region and many other topics. Our selections of articles are:
- Germany and the Future of the Eurozone by Yannos Papantoniou (Carnegie Europe)
- Hamilton’s Paradox Revisited: Alternative lessons from US history by Waltraud Schelkle(CEPS)
- Social Europe is back on the agenda but there is no big breakthrough by Björn Hacker (FEPS)
- Europe and its discontents: Poland’s collision course with the European Union by Piotr Buras (ECFR)
- Defending EU Values in Poland and Hungary by Heather Grabbe & Stefan Lehne (Carnegie Europe)
- Still wanted: New approaches to migration for Europe by Andrew Lebovich (ECFR)
- Europe’s Flawed Thinking on Mediterranean Migration by Tim Eaton & Paul Melly (Chatham House)
- Pathways towards Legal Migration into the EU: Reappraising concepts, trajectories and policies by Sergio Carrera, Andrew Geddes, Elspeth Guild & Marco Stefan (CEPS)
- Italy’s new policy on migration from Libya: will it last? by Mattia Toaldo (Aspenia Institute)
- Issa Amro and the EU’s Palestinian Authority problem by Saleh Hijazi & Hugh Lovatt (ECFR)
- ACP-EU relations beyond 2020: Engaging the future or perpetuating the past? by Jean Bossuyt, Niels Keijzer, Alfonso Medinilla, Andrew Sherriff, Geert Laporte & Marc de Tollenaere (ECDPM)
- European Policy in Asia: Getting Past Mercatorism and Mercantilism by Ian Bond (CER)
- A Reminder to Continue Ukraine Reforms by Gwendolyn Sasse (Carnegie Europe)
- Judy Asks: Is Ukraine Losing Its Way? by Judy Dempsey (Carnegie Europe)
- Brexit: Dealing with withdrawal symptoms by Andrew Duff (EPC)