Political visions 3 April 2018 Germany’s leadership role in the Eurozone revisited: past and present By Siegfried Schieder and Claudia Guarneri Notions such as ‘leadership’ or ‘hegemony’ suggest that without a strong Germany to enforce the Eurozone’s fiscal restrictions, the implementation of difficult albeit necessary structural reforms would not be successful at preserving the Euro. However, is it justified to view Germany as a leading power during the Eurozone crisis? Moreover, what does the new German government mean for the Eurozone’s ambitious plans for deeper economic integration?
Policy focus 16 January 2018 The Future of the ESM: Towards a Deeper Economic and Monetary Union? By Federico Bruno The European Stability Mechanism (ESM) is currently undertaking a process of reform. Although a broad consensus exists about the need to extend its functions and to turn it into a European Monetary Fund (EMF), the nature of its future tasks is far from uncontested.