The Belarus border crisis shows it’s getting easier to ‘weaponize’ refugees Sigrid Lupieri - November 21, 2021 Countries like Belarus are counting on E.U. governments to see refugees as a security threat
Italy’s last prime minister fell thanks to fights over E.U. money. The new one now has the chance to spend it. Fabio Bulfone and Arianna Tassinari - February 22, 2021 Mario Draghi will have to grapple with deep north-south divisions.
Everyone thinks that Germans oppose ‘coronabonds.’ Our research shows how they’re wrong. Lucio Baccaro, Erik Neimanns, and Björn Bremer - April 20, 2020 Here’s what our April survey revealed
Governments haven’t managed to reduce greenhouse gases. Here’s who’s taking charge in the next phase. Jeff D. Colgan - February 17, 2020 An uncertain climate future makes investors nervous.
Expect the new Italian government to be as short-lived as the last one. Here’s why. Lucio Baccaro and Julia Lynch - September 9, 2019 Right-wing nationalist Matteo Salvini may be out of power — but he’s likely to be back.
Economists are like the rest of us. Their views on controversies line up with their ideologies. Tod Van Gunten - December 13, 2016 The populist wave of 2016 saw politicians pushing back against