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  • Piers Ludlow: “Brexit is neither the first nor the worst crisis that the EU has confronted”0

    • EU Governance and Politics, Interview
    • 29/08/2016

    [box type=”info” icon=”none”]Dr. Piers Ludlow is an Associate Professor at the International History Department of the London School of Economics and Political Science. His main research focus is the history of Western Europe since 1945, in particular the historical roots of the integration process and the development of the EU. In this interview he discusses

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  • Politheor’s Special Report on the Future of the European Project

    Politheor’s Special Report on the Future of the European Project13

    • EU Governance and Politics, Special Report
    • 28/08/2016

    A crisis-ridden EU has sparked many debates. Is the EU becoming more intergovernmental? Should it integrate more deeply (with a fiscal union)? Is disintegration or policy dismantling a real concern?

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