One year after the referendum, after losing its majority in the general election, the UK government is revising what Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson famously labelled the ‘Cake-and-Eat-It’ approach to Brexit. In this context, it might be worth asking if there is anything the UK can learn from Norway’s quarter of a century experience as a ‘quasi-member’ of the European Union. The first lesson is that no lessons apply. Tolstoy wrote that all happy families are alike, but each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way. Much the same can be said about European countries that opt out of the EU. Each has its own reason, and its own challenges. But with the exception of Greenland, all experience builds on states that have negotiated closer relation...
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One year after the referendum, after losing its majority in the general election, the UK government ...
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This policy brief examines how the British decision to withdraw from the EU has influenced the polit...
What should the EU’s priorities be in negotiations with the UK over Brexit? Paul De Grauwe writes th...
Just over six years ago, on 23rd June 2016, the United Kingdom (UK) voted by a narrow majority of 51...
One year after the referendum, after losing its majority in the general election, the UK government ...
If Britain were to leave the EU, yet seek somehow to remain a part of the Single Market, the EFTA co...
From 1972 to 1993 Denmark staged four referenda on the EU. Two of them in particular hold valuable l...
The UK-EU negotiations for new arrangements to cover trade in goods, following the UK’s decision to ...
Professor Iain Begg says the lack of a clear vision for the UK’s future post-EU is cause for concer
This thesis is an analysis of what role, if any, Norway played during the Brexit negotiations. Norwa...
Norway is not a member of the European Union, but participates in the single market and other areas ...
Our project talks about Brexit, the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union. Brexit was a hot ...
There has been no formal statement by Theresa May’s government on when Article 50, which initiates t...
We enrol our approach in the context of activating Article 50 of the Treaty of Lisbon, in which Unit...
Following the presentation of the draft secession treaty by the Commission on 28 February and the in...
To what extent has Brexit affected Norwegians’ perceptions of their current relationship with the EU...
This policy brief examines how the British decision to withdraw from the EU has influenced the polit...
What should the EU’s priorities be in negotiations with the UK over Brexit? Paul De Grauwe writes th...
Just over six years ago, on 23rd June 2016, the United Kingdom (UK) voted by a narrow majority of 51...