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RT @tillvalentin: Die EU-Kommission schlägt mit CORE eine eigene Unternehmensabgabe für den EU-Haushalt vor. Was wie ein technisches Detail….
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Integration schemes can help refugees in Europe find employment. But new research suggests these schemes may come at the cost of refugees' long-term ambitions. ✍️ @o_ihssane
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Integration schemes can help refugees secure employment in European countries, but they frequently come at the expense of their long-term aspirations.
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The European Commission's CORE proposal could create a new form of corporate taxation for the EU budget. But should the EU be able to levy its own taxes? . ✍️ @tillvalentin @UniPassau
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The European Commission's CORE proposal could create a new form of corporate taxation for the EU budget. But should the EU be able to levy its own taxes?
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RT @LSEpoliticsblog: 💥New: In an age of social media, contacting political candidates should be easy. Yet Edward de Quay @GRI_LSE finds on….
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When candidates seeking political office don't provide a campaign email where voters can contact them, the democratic process suffers.
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Is Europe’s support for Ukraine a federal moment?. Vera Spyrakou @LSEEI argues the pressures of war are driving Europe to act as a political union, even in domains once thought beyond its reach.
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Could the Russia-Ukraine war foster European federalism? Vera Spyrakou argues the pressures of war are driving Europe to act as a political union.
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All’s well that ends well? Lessons from Ukraine’s anti-corruption crisis. ✍️ @MRabinovych & Kostiantyn Fedorenko
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A bill weakening Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies led to protests in July 2025. The crisis was swiftly resolved, but it highlighted clear lessons for the EU.
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An analysis of Austria, Germany, Ireland and the UK shows labour market restrictions for migrants are now increasingly common. ✍️@PatMcGovern16 @thielema & Omar Hammoud Gallego | @LSEsociology @LSEEI @LSEGovernment
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New research shows that immigration in the EU has led to a new form of protectionism that extends beyond borders into the workplace.
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Remote working continues to grow in European countries, but hybrid models rather than fully remote roles now dominate. New research from @d_t_luca @CemOzguzel and Zhiwu Wei @tandfonline
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Remote working continues to grow in European countries, particularly in cities, but hybrid remote work models rather than fully remote roles now dominate.
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The Russia-Ukraine war isn't just about Trump and Putin. Russia’s imperial state structure shapes the state’s behaviour regardless of who leads it or how the West reacts. ✍️ @PierzynskiGA & Jonathan Joseph @HO_LSE
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Even without Putin, Russia may have invaded Ukraine. Russia’s imperial state structure shapes state actions regardless of who leads it or how the West reacts.
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💥New: Even honest research results can flip – a new approach to assessing robustness in the social sciences. ✍️ @GanslmeierM & Tim Vlandas
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When academic studies get things wrong, it is often blamed on misconduct. Yet even good-faith research can produce contradictory conclusions.
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RT @LSEpoliticsblog: ☀️It's hot outside! This is becoming increasingly common in the UK, but the state response remains temporary and disjo….
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Heatwaves are becoming increasingly common and increasingly intense. But the state's response to extreme heat continues to be temporary and disjointed.
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💥New: How “buycotting” became a new force for civic resistance in Serbia. ✍️ Jelena Filipovic
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As Serbia's anti-corruption protests have intensified across 2025, consumer "buycotts" have increasingly become a vehicle for citizens to express solidarity.
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💥New: The political costs of the US-EU trade deal outweigh the economic impact. ✍️ Robert Basedow @LSEEI .
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The US-EU trade deal has been portrayed as one-sided and a threat to the European economy. Yet the real costs are likely to be political rather than economic.
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💥New: Is the suspension of asylum applications in Greece justified?. ✍️ Katerina Glyniadaki @LSEEI
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Greece suspended the processing of asylum applications from North Africa in July. Katerina Glyniadaki examines the rationale behind the decision.
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