by Tamás Lattmann | Oct 3, 2023 | Analysis
Reform of the European Union and its institutions is an evergreen subject – it is always on the table, put there either by politicians, governments, agents of the EU or representatives of academia. Or by interesting mixtures of the abovementioned. During this...
by C4EP | Jun 28, 2019 | Blog, Book Review
Easy Victor: the Kremlin and the Rule of Law in the West Source: kremlin.ru “[Russian] money laundering and mafia activity went on in Angela Merkel’s constituency for years, in the hope that Russian-owned dockyards would bring local...
by C4EP | Apr 18, 2019 | Blog
Finland ahead of the Council presidency Increased political fragmentation at the core of recent election results Credit: Otto Ilveskero Disappointment. Injustice. The bittersweet taste of joy that lingers in your tears as the victory you thought...
by C4EP | Oct 26, 2018 | Blog
Shout the truth louder A week of weird comparisons Source of the photo: Yahoo Finance “You don’t like the truth, do you?” asked MEP Syed Kamall, leader of the ECR group in the European Parliament, after associating Nazism with modern social democrats. In fact,...
by C4EP | Oct 25, 2018 | Blog
Interim independence Poland found to be in breach of EU law Source: Krakow Post As the judges of Poland’s Supreme Court returned to their seats this Monday, the clash between the Polish government and the EU entered a new chapter. On Friday 19 October,...