It’s politics, stupid. It might serve UK and EU leaders well to paste that updated version of James Carville’s supposed exhortation for the 1992 Clinton campaign around their offices at a time when security threats on its periphery proliferate
The decoupling of the EU from the UK’s security and defence strategy is a grave error of judgement. ...
The UK’s vote to leave the EU was as much a product of divisions within the Conservative party as wi...
On 9 May 2016, in a further attempt to discourage the British public opinion from opting for their c...
It’s politics, stupid. It might serve UK and EU leaders well to paste that updated version of James ...
Let me count the ways in which European countries need each other. The relatively small and shrinkin...
Despite disparate attempts in both Conservative and Labour circles to get ‘beyond Brexit’, last week...
It’s a safe bet to say that Brexit has been much less at the forefront of people’s mind both in the ...
It’s a challenge to think of Brexit in modern terms because the whole idea seems like such a throwba...
With only a few days to go until the UK’s referendum on EU membership, both sides of the campaign ar...
As part of the ESRC-funded UK in a Changing Europe initiative, Benjamin Kienzle and Inez von Weiters...
Days before the vote, it’s time to make up the balance sheet. As the election campaigns have trudged...
On 9 May 2016, in a further attempt to discourage the British public opinion from opting for their c...
By some measures, the countries of the European Union appear to be relatively stable democracies, es...
The UK’s vote to leave the EU was as much a product of divisions within the Conservative party as wi...
Six weeks in, post-Brexit Europe looks and feels remarkably like pre-Brexit Europe, with ongoing unc...
The decoupling of the EU from the UK’s security and defence strategy is a grave error of judgement. ...
The UK’s vote to leave the EU was as much a product of divisions within the Conservative party as wi...
On 9 May 2016, in a further attempt to discourage the British public opinion from opting for their c...
It’s politics, stupid. It might serve UK and EU leaders well to paste that updated version of James ...
Let me count the ways in which European countries need each other. The relatively small and shrinkin...
Despite disparate attempts in both Conservative and Labour circles to get ‘beyond Brexit’, last week...
It’s a safe bet to say that Brexit has been much less at the forefront of people’s mind both in the ...
It’s a challenge to think of Brexit in modern terms because the whole idea seems like such a throwba...
With only a few days to go until the UK’s referendum on EU membership, both sides of the campaign ar...
As part of the ESRC-funded UK in a Changing Europe initiative, Benjamin Kienzle and Inez von Weiters...
Days before the vote, it’s time to make up the balance sheet. As the election campaigns have trudged...
On 9 May 2016, in a further attempt to discourage the British public opinion from opting for their c...
By some measures, the countries of the European Union appear to be relatively stable democracies, es...
The UK’s vote to leave the EU was as much a product of divisions within the Conservative party as wi...
Six weeks in, post-Brexit Europe looks and feels remarkably like pre-Brexit Europe, with ongoing unc...
The decoupling of the EU from the UK’s security and defence strategy is a grave error of judgement. ...
The UK’s vote to leave the EU was as much a product of divisions within the Conservative party as wi...
On 9 May 2016, in a further attempt to discourage the British public opinion from opting for their c...