The Populist Threat to the EU
The populist tide that brought the world Brexit and Trump is now threatening the very foundations of Europe. Will European voters bring the EU house down?
The populist tide that brought the world Brexit and Trump is now threatening the very foundations of Europe. Will European voters bring the EU house down?
Philippe Legrain warns that the country is now on a path to leave the eurozone, unless it can adopt radical reforms.
Daniel Gros suggests that higher US demand and a stronger dollar will lift struggling economies like Italy's.
Philipp Ther explains why the stakes of this Sunday's Italian referendum and Austrian presidential election are so high.
Jean Pisani-Ferry urges member governments to break the silence on the common currency's future.
Hugo Drochon asks whether the Republican primary winner will be able to keep France's National Front out of power.
Dominique Moisi considers the consequences of a right-wing populist victory in France's upcoming presidential election.
Mario Margiocco explains why December's referendum on constitutional reforms could doom the entire European project.
Harold James asks whether a firewall can be built around Brexit and Donald Trump's victory in the US.
Carmen Reinhart says that accelerating capital flight reflects the country's ongoing balance-of-payments crisis.
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