The Irish border, and subsequently Irish politics, have been declared ‘troublesome’ in negotiations over Brexit – Britain’s exit out of the European Union. As the BBC reports, In 2018, the Irish border assumed a greater role in British politics than at probably any time since it was created. Yet, ongoing attempts to make sense of Brexit has led some commentators to claim that it is not troublesome Irish politics – it is not even Britain’s relationship with Europe – but rather, it is the relationship between the four-nation state United Kingdom and British democracy that is the problem
Some politicians have voiced concern that Brexit could potentially have negative consequences for th...
The Northern Irish Assembly election on 2 March resulted in a fundamental shift in Northern Ireland’...
This article examines the evolution of the British Government’s position regarding the question of t...
The question of the Irish land border was the most problematic aspect of the negotiations on the Uni...
The vote by the electorate of the United Kingdom to leave the European Union in 2016 was one in whi...
The ‘known known’ in the basket of uncertainties that is Britain’s withdrawal from the EU is the int...
The abject failure of British Prime Minister Theresa May to get the United Kingdom’s (UK) Withdrawal...
The EU referendum was intended to answer, once and for all, the thorny question of Britain’s relatio...
While Ireland and Northern Ireland barely featured during the 2016 referendum campaign, they have be...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires o...
The decision of the 2016 British referendum on EU membership to take the United Kingdom out of EU wi...
Ireland’s exposure to Brexit has been widely anticipated in political, policy and academic commentar...
The UK general election has done Ireland and its northern neighbour one immense favour. A hard UKEXI...
Northern Ireland held elections on 2 March against the backdrop of the UK’s preparations for leaving...
abstract: In June of 2016, the United Kingdom held a referendum for its citizens to decide whether t...
Some politicians have voiced concern that Brexit could potentially have negative consequences for th...
The Northern Irish Assembly election on 2 March resulted in a fundamental shift in Northern Ireland’...
This article examines the evolution of the British Government’s position regarding the question of t...
The question of the Irish land border was the most problematic aspect of the negotiations on the Uni...
The vote by the electorate of the United Kingdom to leave the European Union in 2016 was one in whi...
The ‘known known’ in the basket of uncertainties that is Britain’s withdrawal from the EU is the int...
The abject failure of British Prime Minister Theresa May to get the United Kingdom’s (UK) Withdrawal...
The EU referendum was intended to answer, once and for all, the thorny question of Britain’s relatio...
While Ireland and Northern Ireland barely featured during the 2016 referendum campaign, they have be...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires o...
The decision of the 2016 British referendum on EU membership to take the United Kingdom out of EU wi...
Ireland’s exposure to Brexit has been widely anticipated in political, policy and academic commentar...
The UK general election has done Ireland and its northern neighbour one immense favour. A hard UKEXI...
Northern Ireland held elections on 2 March against the backdrop of the UK’s preparations for leaving...
abstract: In June of 2016, the United Kingdom held a referendum for its citizens to decide whether t...
Some politicians have voiced concern that Brexit could potentially have negative consequences for th...
The Northern Irish Assembly election on 2 March resulted in a fundamental shift in Northern Ireland’...
This article examines the evolution of the British Government’s position regarding the question of t...