Every 5 years, Europeans from all EU Member States go to the polls to elect the new Members of the European Parliament. In all election years, the Chair of European Integration and European Politics is also active in providing analyses and studies that help to better understand developments, trends and opinions. Here you will find contributions from three election periods: 2014, 2019 and 2024.
European elections 2024
- European Election Guidebook 2024
- The return of the reforms: In the midst of all its crises, the EU is discussing its institutional future again
- Make Europarties fit for EU democracy: Beyond the reform of the regulation
- The battered legal community: Why the crisis over the primacy of European law can only be solved politically
- More democracy with more majority decisions: Why the abolition of national veto rights increases the legitimacy of the EU
- A lot to tell already but still a long way to go: The EU’s rule of law crisis in a nutshell
- Differentiated integration – an enabler for ambitious EU reforms?
- Schengen in stalemate: Between national reflexes and necessary reform
- The Spitzenkandidaten dilemmas: A successful failure?
- Why the EU needs a permanent climate investment fund
- EU asylum and migration: When is the crisis over and when is it business as usual?
- What finality for EU foreign policy? Current reform debates are about more than just capacity to act
- A new push for European citizen participation
- Genuine European elections do not exist now – but could they in the future?
- Is EU democracy fit for climate change? The case of the “green taxonomy”
- Developing the Common Security and Defence Policy in war-time Europe: EPF, PESCO and crisis management activities