If a consensus could be found on bailing out indebted countries and extend the intervention scope the ECB, why not on tackling poverty through minimum wages?
Associate Professor at Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) and researcher at ULB Centre d’études de la vie politique (CEVIPOL) and Institut d’Etudes Européennes (IEE). She's also Visiting professor at College of Europe (Bruges Campus)
Can contestation stop the marketization policies in the European Union ? This is the question addressed by my recent book Welfare Markets in Europe. The Democratic Challenge of European Integration (Palgrave, 2016). As the latest crisis of financial capitalism which broke out in 2008 in the USA put the European banking sector in turmoil, its rescue […]
For France, and its President, dealing with the Brexit is a high risk, high opportunity game. A main objective widely shared across the French political class is to regain a leadership which has been continuously declining over the past decade. Resisting the nationalist tide A major source of concern in France is that the Brexit […]