01/11/2017
TTT n°6 focuses on the future economic structures of EU, the regional funds and their relation to EU's coherence, the economic and cultural reasons for so-called populist movements, Turkey, European Neighbourhood Policy, Iran, European defence capacity, PESCO, CARDS, and Catalonia and Austrian politics. Our selections of articles are:
- Waiting for Merkron: The Franco-German Relationship and Eurozone Reform after the Elections by Henning Deters & Magnus G. Schoeller (CEPOB)
- The missing piece of the euro architecture by Grégory Claeys (Bruegel)
- Capital Markets, Debt Finance and the EU Capital Markets Union: A law and finance critique by Vincenzo Bavoso (CEPS)
- Can the EU structural funds reconcile growth, solidarity and stability objectives? by Robin Huguenot-Noël, Alison Hunter & Fabian Zuleeg (EPC)
- Populism – culture or economics? by John Springford & Simon Tilford (CER)
- Turkey and the EU: No end to the drift by Luigi Scazzieri (CER)
- Migrants in the Mediterranean: Easy and difficult solutions by Mikkel Barslund & Lars Lundolph (CEPS)
- Eastern and Central Europe’s Strategic Provincialism by Andreas Umland (Carnegie Europe)
- The Obsolescence of the European Neighbourhood Policy by Steven Blockmans (CEPS)
- The coming clash: Why Iran will divide Europe from the United States by Ellie Geranmayeh (ECFR)
- Developing European defense capabilities by Dick Zandee (Cligendeal)
- European Defense: What’s in the CARDs for PESCO? by Sven Biscop (Egmont)
- Catalonia and European Democracy by Richard Youngs (Carnegie Europe)
- A new dawn of anti-immigrant policy hegemony? The Austrian election and its (potential) consequences by Oliver Gruber (FEPS)