This episode of EuropeChats is a discussion between Frank Schimmelfennig, Professor of European Politics at ETH Zürich, and TEPSA Executive […]
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This episode of EuropeChats is a discussion between Frank Schimmelfennig, Professor of European Politics at ETH Zürich, and TEPSA Executive […]
Read morePrior to the regular TEPSA Pre-Presidency Conferences, TEPSA has a tradition of formulating recommendations to present to the incoming Council […]
Read moreThe latest edition in the ‘Future of Europe’ series analyses the impacts of climate change across 39 European countries. BRUSSELS, 05/04/2023: […]
Read moreThis episode of EuropeChats is a special talk between Heidi Hautala MEP, Vice-President of the European Parliament, and Jim Cloos […]
Read moreTEPSA continues to provide excellent analysis of politicalattitudes and trends across the EU27 and beyond BRUSSELS, 13/07/2022: The latest book […]
Read moreThe Trans European Policy Studies Association (TEPSA) has been working to analyse the progress being made in EU accession prospects […]
Read moreEUCO Debrief is our series of policy responses to the regularly published conclusions of the European Council. Each time the […]
Read moreIn this special episode of EuropeChats, we are joined by Prof. Michael Kaeding. Michael is Jean Monnet Chair ad personam […]
Read moreThis brand new series from the DiCE – Differentiation: Clustering Excellence, “DiCE Webinars” takes the full knowledge of Europe’s leading […]
Read moreRelations between the EU and Switzerland are in limbo, caught between Euroscepticism and pragmatism. Swiss disagreement on the signing of […]
Read moreFrank Schimmelfennig has contributed a new article to the Journal of European Public Policy. Politicisation in the EU is mostly […]
Read moreDifferentiated integration has become a durable feature of the European Union and is a major alternative for its future development […]
Read moreThe Center for Comparative and International Studies at ETH Zurich is advertising two PhD positions in the European Politics group. […]
Read moreDominik Schraff and Frank Schimmelfennig, Eurozone Bailouts and National Democracy: Detachment or Resilience? European Union Politics 20(3), 2019, 361-383. How […]
Read moreFrank Schimmelfennig and Thomas Winzen, Grand Theory, Differentiated Integration. Journal of European Public Policy 26(8), 2019, 1172-1192. Even though differentiation […]
Read moreFrank Schimmelfennig, Getting around No: How Governments React to Negative EU Referendums. Journal of European Public Policy 26(7), 2019, 1056-1074. […]
Read moreThe Swiss National Science Foundation has awarded two highly competitive Ambizione grants to the European Politics Group, amounting to […]
Read moreOn 9-12 July, TEPSA organised a summer seminar on the European Neighbourhood Policy in Brussels, at the heart of EU […]
Read moreDoes exposure to the refugee crisis fuel support for extreme-right parties? Despite heated debates about the political repercussions of the […]
Read moreApplications are open for TEPSA’s EU@Work Summer Seminar on the European Neighbourhood Policy! Deadline for applications is Sunday 19 May 2019 […]
Read moreApplications are open for TEPSA’s EU@Work Summer Seminar on the European Neighbourhood Policy! Deadline for applications is Sunday 19 May 2019 […]
Read moreThe VIADUCT PhD school, organised by Prof Meltem Muftuler-Bac (Sabancı University) and Prof Frank Schimmelfennig (ETH Zurich), took place at Sabancı University on […]
Read moreUnder the lead of the European University Institute (EUI) and ETH Zurich (Switzerland), TEPSA has recently been awarded a Horizon […]
Read moreThe Euro, Schengen and Brexit crises pose important explanatory challenges to liberal intergovernmentalism (LI). In contrast with the historical context […]
Read moreTEPSA is happy to present its TEPSA Brief on “Which future for EU-Swiss relations? A citizens’ perspective”, written by Sabine Jenni, PhD graduate […]
Read morein: Journal of European Public Policy 25, 2018 The decision of the Cameron government to renegotiate the terms of UK membership […]
Read morein: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, Oxford University Press, 2018. Regional integration theory seeks to explain the establishment and development of regional […]
Read morein: Schumacher, Tobias, Marchetti, Andreas and Demmelhuber, Thomas (eds.): The Routledge Handbook on the European Neighbourhood Policy, Abingdon: Routledge, 2018, […]
Read morein Journal of European Public Policy, 25: 7, 2018, 969-989. The European Union has gone through major crises of its two flagship […]
Read moreETH Zurich, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, was founded in 1854. It is among the leading universities of the […]
Read moreDr. Natasha Wunsch has joined the European Politics group at CIS in February 2017. She was awarded an ETH […]
Read moreIn 2004 and 2007, the EU admitted 12 new member states in its biggest and most controversial enlargement to date […]
Read moreThe Center for Comparative and International Studies (CIS) is a joint research and teaching center of ETH Zurich (the Swiss […]
Read moreOn the occasion of the latest TEPSA General Assembly meeting, held in Bratislava on 2 June 2016, the Center for […]
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