While the UK’s draft settlement on its EU membership includes substantive changes, its symbolic value is even more important, writes Anthony Salamone. Should the draft be agreed and the UK vote to remain, it could find itself facing animosity from other Member States and less influence in the EU
The UK’s EU referendum is likely to be heavily influenced by the extent to which David Cameron is su...
Last week’s election of a Conservative majority government paves the way for a referendum on Britain...
The prospect of a referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union was a recurring theme in 2...
Brexit has triggered a qualitative change in the nature of EU membership. Annette Bongardt and Franc...
How effective would a referendum on Britain’s EU membership be at settling the issue long-term? Andr...
The expression “ever closer union” remains a driving force of European integration of the federalist...
Roger Liddle explains why removing the UK’s commitment to “ever-closer union” is so important to the...
David Cameron is in the process of renegotiating the terms of the UK’s EU membership ahead of a refe...
How far does the UK’s draft renegotiation proposal go in reforming the country’s EU membership? Paul...
A draft proposal for the UK’s renegotiation of its EU membership was published on 2 February. Benjam...
Following the Conservative Party’s victory in the UK general election, David Cameron has pledged to ...
Debates about the future of UK-EU relations have paid little attention to the European Parliament. T...
Seamus Nevin argues that the UK would still be strongly influenced by the EU even if it were to leav...
In the first of a series of blogs about the UK’s renegotiation approach, Frank Vibert explores exact...
Current public discussions about how the UK is to leave the European Union have been too simplified,...
The UK’s EU referendum is likely to be heavily influenced by the extent to which David Cameron is su...
Last week’s election of a Conservative majority government paves the way for a referendum on Britain...
The prospect of a referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union was a recurring theme in 2...
Brexit has triggered a qualitative change in the nature of EU membership. Annette Bongardt and Franc...
How effective would a referendum on Britain’s EU membership be at settling the issue long-term? Andr...
The expression “ever closer union” remains a driving force of European integration of the federalist...
Roger Liddle explains why removing the UK’s commitment to “ever-closer union” is so important to the...
David Cameron is in the process of renegotiating the terms of the UK’s EU membership ahead of a refe...
How far does the UK’s draft renegotiation proposal go in reforming the country’s EU membership? Paul...
A draft proposal for the UK’s renegotiation of its EU membership was published on 2 February. Benjam...
Following the Conservative Party’s victory in the UK general election, David Cameron has pledged to ...
Debates about the future of UK-EU relations have paid little attention to the European Parliament. T...
Seamus Nevin argues that the UK would still be strongly influenced by the EU even if it were to leav...
In the first of a series of blogs about the UK’s renegotiation approach, Frank Vibert explores exact...
Current public discussions about how the UK is to leave the European Union have been too simplified,...
The UK’s EU referendum is likely to be heavily influenced by the extent to which David Cameron is su...
Last week’s election of a Conservative majority government paves the way for a referendum on Britain...
The prospect of a referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union was a recurring theme in 2...