Political visions 5 March 2018 Snubbed and impoverished by the élites? Why voters back populists in France and Italy By Maurizio Ferrera EuVisions’ Director, Maurizio Ferrera, and Marc Lazar, professor at Sciences Po and LUISS University in Rome, met in Milan on the occasion of a meeting organised by the Foundation Corriere della Sera Milano, to discuss populism in Europe.
Policy focus 4 September 2017 Anti-system Eurosceptic parties: Where and why they succeed By Eugenio Salvati and Michelangelo Vercesi Empirical research on Euroscepticism should build on a clearer and more univocal definition of this phenomenon.
Policy focus 10 July 2017 Is Podemos a Eurosceptic party? By Leandro Gago The case of Podemos should push us to make clearer distinctions between hard Euroscepticism and softer Eurocritical positions.
Policy focus 5 June 2017 The causes of Brexit: Free movement concerns and welfare chauvinism By Alessandro Pellegata Britons voted for Brexit driven largely by “welfare chauvinism”. But what causes the latter?
Policy focus 7 April 2017 Citizens’ views on inter-state solidarity and social Europe By Alessandro Pellegata Attitudes towards inter-state solidarity in the EU can be explained by nationality and political leaning. Preferences for a more social Europe, conversely, are more widespread.
Policy focus 27 March 2017 Anti-Capitalist, Illiberal, Eurosceptic: The Puzzles of Post-Socialist Europe – Part III By Igor Guardiancich Post-socialist Europe has witnessed the rise of an Eastern brand of Euroscepticism, more concerned with power-grabbing at home than with bringing down the EU.
Policy focus 27 February 2017 More solidarity than meets the eye: Introducing the REScEU survey By Maurizio Ferrera This note launches a series of infographics and articles elaborating on the results of an original survey conducted by the REScEU project.
Policy focus 7 November 2016 Anti-Capitalist, Illiberal, Eurosceptic: The puzzles of Post-Socialist Europe – Part I By Igor Guardiancich After two decades of avant-gardist neoliberalism, post-socialist Central Europe reversed course, espousing “exclusive solidarity”, the key policy orientation of the radical right.
Policy focus 31 October 2016 Notes on the Europeanization of Twitter – Part II By Francesca Arcostanzo and Giovanni Pagano We continue our study of online Europeanization by looking at the role of parties, political leaders and the media.
Policy focus 31 August 2016 The many uncertainties of Brexit By Luis Moreno Fernandez After the Brexit referendum, the future of the United Kingdom looks very uncertain—in the short as well as the long term.