Brexit is a process taking place in a new political and economic environment of rising protectionism throughout the western world. However, a successful Brexit strategy is still possible, but negotiating it will be less straightforward than previously thought. A ‘hard Brexit’ in the current economic and security context would leave the UK isolated in an unfavourable trade environment. Arnaud Hoyois argues a ‘soft Brexit’ is the only viable strategy in a post-liberal world
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The agreement reached by the British cabinet at Chequers is decisive for Brexit. The subsequent Whit...
Like it or not, Britain is leaving the single market. But there is still plenty to play for, argues ...
The Brexit negotiations continue towards an inevitable showdown, most probably at the EU Summit in D...
What should the EU’s priorities be in negotiations with the UK over Brexit? Paul De Grauwe writes th...
Many observers viewed Theresa May’s speech on 17 January as a sign that the UK is heading for a so c...
Britain’s move to leave the European Union has been a topic of political discussion worldwide for mo...
The UK economy has been resilient so far, but faces challenges that a falling exchange rate and mone...
As 2016 draws to a close, the Commons has voted to trigger Article 50 in March 2017, Britain and the...
In a new Strategic Update from LSE IDEAS, Tim Oliver explores the geopolitics of a Brexit. As the St...
After the British decision to leave the EU, Europe’s trajectory – even its destiny – is again up for...
Despite disparate attempts in both Conservative and Labour circles to get ‘beyond Brexit’, last week...
On the surface, the UK General Election appears to have resolved the foremost political issue of our...
The EU is in uncharted waters when it comes to negotiating the UK’s exit from the Union. Creative an...
With the UK expected to trigger Article 50 by March, how successful is the country likely to be in s...
There is hope for a best-case scenario when it comes to Brexit. However, it is no substitute for str...
The agreement reached by the British cabinet at Chequers is decisive for Brexit. The subsequent Whit...
Like it or not, Britain is leaving the single market. But there is still plenty to play for, argues ...
The Brexit negotiations continue towards an inevitable showdown, most probably at the EU Summit in D...
What should the EU’s priorities be in negotiations with the UK over Brexit? Paul De Grauwe writes th...