A vote by the British people to withdraw from the EU – also known as a ‘Brexit’ – will have significant implications for the EU, the ideas and structures of European integration, and European geopolitics. Opinion polls show that a vote to withdraw is a distinct possibility. The EU, the rest of Europe, allies around the world and the UK itself need to prepare for the wider international implications of such a move. This Strategic Update examines how likely a Brexit is and explores what it could mean for the EU, European integration, and Europe’s economics and security
What might a UK exit from the European Union mean for Europe’s future? A recent hearing of the ‘LSE ...
If the United Kingdom (UK) exits the EU in 2018, it would reduce that country’s exports and make imp...
Abstract: On January 31, 2020, the United Kingdom, a country with a population of 67 mln people and ...
In a new Strategic Update from LSE IDEAS, Tim Oliver explores the geopolitics of a Brexit. As the St...
The vote by the British people to withdrawal from the EU – also known as a “Brexit” – means both the...
The withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union has the potential to fundamentally chan...
How might the EU respond to the unprecedented event of a Brexit? Tim Oliver argues that its response...
How might the rest of the EU respond to a British vote to withdraw? Tim Oliver begins a series for L...
A British withdrawal from the European Union (EU) would change Britain, the EU, the politics and sec...
Britain’s move to leave the European Union has been a topic of political discussion worldwide for mo...
The Brexit debate in the UK focuses almost exclusively on the UK’s own position within the European ...
What consequences will Britain’s EU referendum have for both the UK and the rest of Europe? In a ser...
In Austria a “Brexit” is still treated as a hypothetical scenario, even though the debate of a possi...
After the British decision to leave the EU, Europe’s trajectory – even its destiny – is again up for...
Motivation: The results of the referendum on the UK’s membership of the EU are far-reaching, but har...
What might a UK exit from the European Union mean for Europe’s future? A recent hearing of the ‘LSE ...
If the United Kingdom (UK) exits the EU in 2018, it would reduce that country’s exports and make imp...
Abstract: On January 31, 2020, the United Kingdom, a country with a population of 67 mln people and ...
In a new Strategic Update from LSE IDEAS, Tim Oliver explores the geopolitics of a Brexit. As the St...
The vote by the British people to withdrawal from the EU – also known as a “Brexit” – means both the...
The withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union has the potential to fundamentally chan...
How might the EU respond to the unprecedented event of a Brexit? Tim Oliver argues that its response...
How might the rest of the EU respond to a British vote to withdraw? Tim Oliver begins a series for L...
A British withdrawal from the European Union (EU) would change Britain, the EU, the politics and sec...
Britain’s move to leave the European Union has been a topic of political discussion worldwide for mo...
The Brexit debate in the UK focuses almost exclusively on the UK’s own position within the European ...
What consequences will Britain’s EU referendum have for both the UK and the rest of Europe? In a ser...
In Austria a “Brexit” is still treated as a hypothetical scenario, even though the debate of a possi...
After the British decision to leave the EU, Europe’s trajectory – even its destiny – is again up for...
Motivation: The results of the referendum on the UK’s membership of the EU are far-reaching, but har...
What might a UK exit from the European Union mean for Europe’s future? A recent hearing of the ‘LSE ...
If the United Kingdom (UK) exits the EU in 2018, it would reduce that country’s exports and make imp...
Abstract: On January 31, 2020, the United Kingdom, a country with a population of 67 mln people and ...