Elections in a time of fragmentation and polarization: the European Parliament and Belgium

Elections in a time of fragmentation and polarization: the European Parliament and Belgium
Date
Thu May 9th 2019, 12:00 - 1:30pm
Event Sponsor
The Europe Center
Location
William J. Perry Conference Room
Speaker: Christophe Crombez

Speaker: Christophe Crombez, Stanford UniversityRSVP by May 6th, 5:00pm

The EU and its member states are currently facing a number of extraordinary internal and external challenges. The rise of populist parties that are skeptical of the European integration process and undermine the rule of law in the member states represents one of the main challenges. These parties are set to increase their support at the European Parliament elections on May 23-26. Belgium, the country that hosts the main EU institutions and whose existence is constantly questioned as well, holds federal and regional elections at the same time. We analyze the current state of politics in the EU and Belgium, and discuss the prospects for the upcoming elections and their implications.

Christophe Crombez is Senior Research Scholar at The Europe Center at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University, and Professor of Political Economy at the Faculty of Economics and Business at KU Leuven in Belgium. Christophe Crombez specializes in European Union politics. His research focuses on the functioning of the EU institutions and their impact on policies, EU institutional reform, party politics, and parliamentary government.

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