Call for papers – Post European parliamentary elections political and institutional landscape in the EU

 

The European parliamentary elections have revealed a more fragmented political landscape than ever before across the European Union. The two traditional dominant political blocs lost their majority (from 55 to 44%), mainly to the liberals and greens. Eurosceptic and nationalist parties have experienced varying fortunes at national level, and have made less progress than expected at European level (from 21 to 23%), but their national score has placed them in the lead in some countries (France, United Kingdom, Italy). One consequence could be a recomposition of political alliances in the European Parliament, as well as the emergence of shifting coalitions for votes depending on the subjects concerned (budgetary reforms, border controls, environment, etc.).

This special issue of "Europe in Formation" aims to take stock of these political and institutional transformations in order to understand in which direction they are moving the European project forward.

Contributions may cover the following topics:
- internal dynamics in the European Parliament and decisions on the main ongoing issues
- future of the "Spitzenkandidat" scheme
- new presidencies of the Commission and the Council and their consequences on the guidelines adopted for the European project
- the ECB under the chairmanship of C. Lagarde.

Requirements: Articles should be around 6000 words long. They can be written in French or English. The deadline for submission is April 17, 2020 (publication due in June 2020). Proposals for contribution must be sent to the following address: laurent.baechler@cife.eu


 

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