In this paper a panel of European experts from the Centre for International Research (CERI) of Sciences Po and the Robert Schuman Foundation explores all of the issues at stake that will mark UK's future in the European Union over the coming months: what does the British government want? What are its demands? Is the reform desired by London acceptable or not? How far are its partners willing to go to keep the UK in the EU? Is a compromise possible and acceptable to all of those involved? If so, what would the main shape of this be? The referendum result will depend, in part, on the negotiations that occur between London and its European partners and the answers provided to these questions..
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Debates about the future of UK-EU relations have paid little attention to the European Parliament. T...
Following the presentation of the draft secession treaty by the Commission on 28 February and the in...
The EU is in the midst of completing one of its most delicate negotiations to date – the talks on th...
Britain’s EU membership has been a key issue in the UK’s general election campaign, with David Camer...
David Cameron is in the process of renegotiating the terms of the UK’s EU membership ahead of a refe...
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Following the presentation of the draft secession treaty by the Commission on 28 February and the in...
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In this new CEPS Commentary, John Bruton considers some likely consequences of the UK’s renegotiatio...
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Debates about the future of UK-EU relations have paid little attention to the European Parliament. T...
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Following the start of the Brexit negotiations on 19 June, Andrew Duff reviews the state of play, na...
Following the start of the Brexit negotiations on 19 June, Andrew Duff reviews the state of play, na...
Debates about the future of UK-EU relations have paid little attention to the European Parliament. T...
Following the presentation of the draft secession treaty by the Commission on 28 February and the in...
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