by C4EP | Feb 21, 2020 | Blog
It breaks if you don’t try: European Foreign and Security Policy An EU that fails to act to defend its interests and values on the world stage is an EU that fails voters through passivity and inaction. Source: CSDP EEAS Flickr The recent Munich Security...
by C4EP | Feb 14, 2020 | Blog
Why can’t you be more like Estonia? Source: Pixabay Creeping Illiberalism on the European Internet At the recent Masters of Digital conference, one of the panels looked ahead to the future of the digital world in 2040. One of the topics arising...
by C4EP | Jan 31, 2020 | Blog
Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Gibraltar and Brexit Source: Pixabay Despite voting 96% to Remain, Gibraltar now faces Brexit: nothing short of a fundamental challenge to what it means to be Gibraltarian, British, and European. As the UK hurtles towards Brexit, its...
by C4EP | Jan 24, 2020 | Blog
CFEP in Porto An update on our work with our friends at the TRAIN project Last week, the Centre for European Progression headed to Porto for a seminar with the Tracing Integration Policies through Structured Dialogue (TRAIN) project team. The project aims to...
by C4EP | Jan 10, 2020 | Blog, Uncategorized
Negotiating Brexit, the Budget and the Balkans simultaneously is an unprecedented baptism of fire for Croatia. Source: Pixabay Only six and half years after joining the EU, on the 1st of January 2020, Croatia took over the rotating presidency of the Council of...
by C4EP | Dec 21, 2019 | Blog
It’s right wing versus left, until the wings fall off our heads: the UK Election 2019 Source: Pixabay Before the UK elections, the final YouGov model put the Conservatives on anywhere from 311 to 367 seats, with a prediction of 339. The magic majority is...