Blog post
12 September 2019
Competing Globally: Europe’s Debate Over Trade and Sovereignty
This blog is part of a series following the 2019 Bruegel annual meetings, which brought together nearly 1,000 participants for two days of policy deba
Blog post
12 September 2019
This blog is part of a series following the 2019 Bruegel annual meetings, which brought together nearly 1,000 participants for two days of policy deba
Podcast
05 September 2019
Backstage at the Bruegel Annual Meetings, Nicholas Barrett talks with Jean Pisani-Ferry on Europe's monetary union.
Podcast
10 July 2019
Bruegel fellow Simone Tagliapietra speaks to Sean Gibson in this instalment of 'The Sound of Economics', on the matter of the European energy transiti
Policy brief
04 July 2019
Memo to the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy. The authors describe the current context and the increasing inte
Comment
02 July 2019
In the last 50 years, the most important economic development has been the diminishing income gap between the richer and poorer countries. Now, there
Policy brief
13 June 2019
Memo to the presidents of the European Commission, Council and Parliament. 'A strategic agenda for the new EU leadership' by Maria Demertzis, André Sa
Comment
04 April 2019
Developments in digital technology have prompted a ‘tabloidisation’ of traditional media, created opportunities for the misuse of information online,
Comment
07 March 2019
Energy has traditionally played an important role in global geopolitics, contributing to the rise of great powers, the formation of alliances and, in
Event
27 February 2019
Who tends to get the blame for the Euro crisis in national media? What do national politicians think about the EU and EMU?
Comment
19 February 2019
The 'yellow vest' movement proves that France's political and budgetary centralism, as the source of citizens' feelings of abandonment and revolt, mus
Event
23 October 2018
This event will feature a discussion on different ideas for reforming European Governance.
Comment
24 July 2018
The UK government finally tabled a serious proposal for the country’s future relationship with the European Union (EU). The White Paper puts the ball
Comment
23 July 2018
The new coalition budget looks a lot like the old German coalition budget.
Blog post
26 June 2018
Andreas Georgiou’s case raises disturbing questions about the integrity of European statistical processes. Forceful action by EU authorities on Mr Geo
Event
26 April 2018
Bruegel and the European Youth Forum teamed up to organise an event series in which young people, researchers and policy makers debate policy issues r