There has been much speculation that Britain’s vote to leave the EU will trigger its disintegration. Tim Oliver looks at various scenarios to consider whether this could happen. He maintains that rebuilding trust and relations between the UK and the EU will not be easy as there won’t be any sudden divorce in the first place. Instead of a simplistic narrative of in/out we need to think of future relations in terms of shades of grey
Britain has always been relatively Eurosceptic and might have voted to leave at any point in the las...
The vote by the British people to withdrawal from the EU – also known as a “Brexit” – means both the...
The collapse of the Juncker-May talks on 4 December has plunged the Brexit process into crisis. Whet...
What consequences will Britain’s EU referendum have for both the UK and the rest of Europe? In a ser...
While Britain’s decision to leave the EU has been framed as a negative development for the integrati...
The contribution by Tim Oliver studies the theoretical discussions of Brexit, Grexit and other exit ...
What might a UK exit from the European Union mean for Europe’s future? So far, the Brexit debate has...
Is the EU in danger of collapse following the UK’s decision to leave? Miguel Angel Lara Otaola write...
Predictions that Brexit will precipitate the disintegration of the European Union (EU) have greatly ...
A vote by the British people to withdraw from the EU – also known as a ‘Brexit’ – will have signific...
Britons are proving immune to the pressure from doomsayers to vote Remain in the referendum, writes ...
Britain’s vote to leave the EU has raised more questions than answers, which is ironic given that Da...
What consequences will Britain’s EU referendum have for both the UK and the rest of Europe? In a ser...
How is the EU going to interpret the British vote to withdraw from the EU? As Tim Oliver explains, t...
In a new Strategic Update from LSE IDEAS, Tim Oliver explores the geopolitics of a Brexit. As the St...
Britain has always been relatively Eurosceptic and might have voted to leave at any point in the las...
The vote by the British people to withdrawal from the EU – also known as a “Brexit” – means both the...
The collapse of the Juncker-May talks on 4 December has plunged the Brexit process into crisis. Whet...
What consequences will Britain’s EU referendum have for both the UK and the rest of Europe? In a ser...
While Britain’s decision to leave the EU has been framed as a negative development for the integrati...
The contribution by Tim Oliver studies the theoretical discussions of Brexit, Grexit and other exit ...
What might a UK exit from the European Union mean for Europe’s future? So far, the Brexit debate has...
Is the EU in danger of collapse following the UK’s decision to leave? Miguel Angel Lara Otaola write...
Predictions that Brexit will precipitate the disintegration of the European Union (EU) have greatly ...
A vote by the British people to withdraw from the EU – also known as a ‘Brexit’ – will have signific...
Britons are proving immune to the pressure from doomsayers to vote Remain in the referendum, writes ...
Britain’s vote to leave the EU has raised more questions than answers, which is ironic given that Da...
What consequences will Britain’s EU referendum have for both the UK and the rest of Europe? In a ser...
How is the EU going to interpret the British vote to withdraw from the EU? As Tim Oliver explains, t...
In a new Strategic Update from LSE IDEAS, Tim Oliver explores the geopolitics of a Brexit. As the St...
Britain has always been relatively Eurosceptic and might have voted to leave at any point in the las...
The vote by the British people to withdrawal from the EU – also known as a “Brexit” – means both the...
The collapse of the Juncker-May talks on 4 December has plunged the Brexit process into crisis. Whet...