British demands are testing the patience of our European neighbours, says Nick Witney, as the country hitherto regarded as a pragmatic ally has become obstructive and unhelpful
The Brexit debate and its attendant propaganda started almost from the day the British joined the EU...
Let me count the ways in which European countries need each other. The relatively small and shrinkin...
In a new Strategic Update from LSE IDEAS, Tim Oliver explores the geopolitics of a Brexit. As the St...
When it comes to the currently evolving renegotiation of the UK-EU relationship, much of the attenti...
This paper argues that the UK government's renegotiation bid is too feeble to be deserving of conces...
The decoupling of the EU from the UK’s security and defence strategy is a grave error of judgement. ...
Britain has suffered a number of setbacks in Europe of late, from the passage of financial services ...
Despite their differences and the difficulties in the EU-UK relationship, the UK has played a signif...
We joined the EEC to give Britain more heft in a post-Empire world, says Sir Brian Crowe: it was nev...
The UK has always had a contentious relationship with the European Union. John McCormick argues that...
The run-up to the Brexit negotiations has been disastrous for the UK, writes former negotiator Steve...
D NovyWith the Leave.eu campaign pledging to win back the UK, and with The Britain Stronger in Europ...
Abstract – It cannot be denied that Britain is normally seen as an awkward partner in EU affairs (Ge...
While the EU plays only a small role in traditional defence matters, its central place in the geopol...
Over the years, the rest of the European Union has got very used to being lectured at by British pri...
The Brexit debate and its attendant propaganda started almost from the day the British joined the EU...
Let me count the ways in which European countries need each other. The relatively small and shrinkin...
In a new Strategic Update from LSE IDEAS, Tim Oliver explores the geopolitics of a Brexit. As the St...
When it comes to the currently evolving renegotiation of the UK-EU relationship, much of the attenti...
This paper argues that the UK government's renegotiation bid is too feeble to be deserving of conces...
The decoupling of the EU from the UK’s security and defence strategy is a grave error of judgement. ...
Britain has suffered a number of setbacks in Europe of late, from the passage of financial services ...
Despite their differences and the difficulties in the EU-UK relationship, the UK has played a signif...
We joined the EEC to give Britain more heft in a post-Empire world, says Sir Brian Crowe: it was nev...
The UK has always had a contentious relationship with the European Union. John McCormick argues that...
The run-up to the Brexit negotiations has been disastrous for the UK, writes former negotiator Steve...
D NovyWith the Leave.eu campaign pledging to win back the UK, and with The Britain Stronger in Europ...
Abstract – It cannot be denied that Britain is normally seen as an awkward partner in EU affairs (Ge...
While the EU plays only a small role in traditional defence matters, its central place in the geopol...
Over the years, the rest of the European Union has got very used to being lectured at by British pri...
The Brexit debate and its attendant propaganda started almost from the day the British joined the EU...
Let me count the ways in which European countries need each other. The relatively small and shrinkin...
In a new Strategic Update from LSE IDEAS, Tim Oliver explores the geopolitics of a Brexit. As the St...