This page shows a continually updated list of the past month’s twenty most popular blog posts by readership.
- A ‘Precariat Charter’ is required to combat the inequalities and insecurities produced by global capitalism
- Would Brexit spell the end of European defence?
- EU policy evaluation should make greater use of interpretative, qualitative research methods.
- A British departure from the EU will not inevitably lead to Scottish independence
- On the merits of the UK staying in Erasmus post-Brexit – and why the programme must look beyond university students
- Government parties no longer bounce back from midterm losses
- In spite of the economic crisis, Europe may be developing a European administrative space.
- How international regulatory cooperation can ease a ‘hard’ Brexit
- In the Balkans, investors operate within a devil’s circle
- The ‘Britain Alone’ scenario: how Economists for Brexit defy the laws of gravity
- The High Court ruling explained: An embarrassing lesson for Theresa May’s government
- In defence of open borders: Why Schengen remains valuable to European countries – including the UK
- Germany’s state elections: The rise of the AfD and the vicious circle of grand coalition politics
- Losing the ‘Europeanisation’ meta-narrative for modernising British democracy
- How Article 127 of the EEA Agreement could keep the UK in the single market
- Understanding European Union science diplomacy
- Germany’s Brexit moment: What happens now following the collapse of coalition talks?
- Success for the pro-Kurdish HDP in Turkey’s general election could reshape the country’s politics
- Bulgarians in London: A community of strength, but one hidden in the shadows
- Political outsider Andrej Kiska is the new Slovak president, but it remains to be seen what he really stands for