Brexit is part of a tectonic shift in Western politics. An alliance of socialists and conservatives rejected the status quo of remote bureaucracy, mass immigration, and multiculturalism in favor of more self-government and the protection of settled ways of life. A similar realignment is underway in Western countries where the establishment is threatened either by old nationalist parties or by new, insurgent movements that are often far-right on questions of identity and social cohesion and far-left on welfare and the economy – such as Front National in France or Trump in the U.S.A. This paradoxical convergence marks a reordering of politics that cannot be mapped according to the old categories of left versus right because they are part ...
The West is turning inward. Donald Trump’s presidency, Britain’s decision to leave the European Unio...
The 23 June 2016 referendum on Britain’s EU membership exposed deep fractures within the British par...
The choice facing Britain in the EU referendum is best understood, Lee Jones suggests, by using two ...
The UK’s decision to leave the European Union and Donald Trump’s election as President of the United...
Brexit and support for anti-establishment insurgencies suggest that British politics is moving away ...
By some measures, the countries of the European Union appear to be relatively stable democracies, es...
The unprecedented geopolitical shift resulting from Brexit reflects deep socio-economic fault lines ...
The unprecedented geopolitical shift resulting from Brexit reflects deep socio-economic fault lines ...
Despite disparate attempts in both Conservative and Labour circles to get ‘beyond Brexit’, last week...
In recent years, Euroscepticism has frequently been associated with the right of the political spect...
The European Commission’s 2017 White Paper on reform of the EU focussed on completion of the single ...
Just as surveys in the UK are starting to show a firm margin of Brexit regret – Bregret? – Brexit i...
The Brexit vote was a singular event that is one symptom of a continuing organic crisis of the Briti...
The UK referendum on European Union membership exposed profound social and political divisions, root...
So far, for many people, the experience of Brexit appears to be one of real individual anxiety and p...
The West is turning inward. Donald Trump’s presidency, Britain’s decision to leave the European Unio...
The 23 June 2016 referendum on Britain’s EU membership exposed deep fractures within the British par...
The choice facing Britain in the EU referendum is best understood, Lee Jones suggests, by using two ...
The UK’s decision to leave the European Union and Donald Trump’s election as President of the United...
Brexit and support for anti-establishment insurgencies suggest that British politics is moving away ...
By some measures, the countries of the European Union appear to be relatively stable democracies, es...
The unprecedented geopolitical shift resulting from Brexit reflects deep socio-economic fault lines ...
The unprecedented geopolitical shift resulting from Brexit reflects deep socio-economic fault lines ...
Despite disparate attempts in both Conservative and Labour circles to get ‘beyond Brexit’, last week...
In recent years, Euroscepticism has frequently been associated with the right of the political spect...
The European Commission’s 2017 White Paper on reform of the EU focussed on completion of the single ...
Just as surveys in the UK are starting to show a firm margin of Brexit regret – Bregret? – Brexit i...
The Brexit vote was a singular event that is one symptom of a continuing organic crisis of the Briti...
The UK referendum on European Union membership exposed profound social and political divisions, root...
So far, for many people, the experience of Brexit appears to be one of real individual anxiety and p...
The West is turning inward. Donald Trump’s presidency, Britain’s decision to leave the European Unio...
The 23 June 2016 referendum on Britain’s EU membership exposed deep fractures within the British par...
The choice facing Britain in the EU referendum is best understood, Lee Jones suggests, by using two ...