EPIN
EPIN is a network of dynamic think tanks
and policy institutes focusing on current EU and European political
and policy debates. It is a comprehensive network with more than
28 member thinktanks in 25 countries, including almost all the EU member
states and accession and candidate countries. EPIN aims to contribute
to the debate on the Future of Europe through up to the minute,
expert analysis and commentary and through providing easy access
to understanding the different national debates.
NEW
The Future of the Common European Asylum System: In Need of a More Comprehensive Burden-Sharing Approach
(Eiko Thielemannan, SIEPS, Stockholm, January 2008)
Danish positions on key developments in the European Union
(Mette Buskjær Christensen, Ian Manners, Catharina Sørensen, Thomas Thomasen and Gry Thomasen, DIIS, Copenhagen, October 2007)
Europe for the Patients: Developments, Impacts, Challenges
(Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen, SIEPS, Stockholm, June 2007)
Václav Klaus and the Constitutional Treaty – Czech Euroscepsis or
Eurorealism?
(Vera Rihácková and Christian von Seydlitz, EUROPEUM, Prague, June 2007)
Is the Double Majority Really Double? The Second Round in the Debate of the Voting Rules in the EU Constitutional Treaty
(Axel Moberg, Royal Institute Elcano, Madrid, June 2007)
New Political Constestation in the European Union
(Ian Manners and Catharina Sørensen, DIIS, Copenhagen, March 2007)
Why Europe? Possibilities and Limits of European Integration
(Andreas Follesdal, Andrew Moravcsik, Jo Shaw, Fredrik Langdal and Göran von Sydow, SIEPS, Stockholm, March 2007)
European Public Opinion and Turkey's Accession - Making Sense of Arguments for and Against
(Antonia M. Ruiz-Jiménez, Universitad Pablo Olavide, Sevilla and José I. Torreblanca, Real Instituto Elcano, Madrid, May 2007)
Beyond the Bosphorus? Comparing German, French and British Discourses on Turkey's Application to Join the European Union
(Andreas Wimmel, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, February 2007)
Decision-making in the Enlarged Council of Ministers: Evaluating the Facts
(Sara Hagemann & Julia De Clerck-Sachsse, CEPS, January 2007)
Pacemaker instead of European Saviour: The German Presidency of the EU
(Martin Koopmann,DGAP, January 2007)
Bulgaria and Romania in the EU: Game Over or Stumbling Blocks Ahead?
(Svetlozar A. Andreev, Real Instituto Elcano,December 2006)
The Legal Basis Game and European Governance
(Joseph Jupille,SIEPS/University of Colorado, December 2006)
Budget Allocation in an Expanding EU – A Power Politics View
(Mika Widgrén,SIEPS/Turku School of Economics, November 2006)
International agreements in EU neighbourhood policy
(Marius Vahl, CEPS, October 2006)
From Threat to Opportunity: Making Flexible Integration Work
(Sebastian Kurpas, Julia De Clerck-Sachsse, José I. Torreblanca, Gaëtane Ricard Nihoul,September 2006)
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