The EU has had a major role in shaping UK public policy since the country’s accession in 1973. Janice Morphet writes that with this influence set to end following Brexit, it is an open question as to how policy will be shaped in the UK in the years to come. She suggests that a different international organisation, the OECD, could help fill the vacuum created
By bundling the manifold policy expertise of the researchers of the Institute for European Studies (...
By bundling the manifold policy expertise of the researchers of the Institute for European Studies (...
The United Kingdom, a country with 67 million people and the world‟s fifth largest economy, formally...
The UK’s forty-year relationship with the EU and its predecessors has seen a significant integration...
Despite their differences and the difficulties in the EU-UK relationship, the UK has played a signif...
Despite their differences and the difficulties in the EU-UK relationship, the UK has played a signif...
The UK's decision to leave the European Union (EU) has presented innumerable challenges for both the...
The UK has voted to leave the EU, but not in favour of any specific alternative to EU membership. Th...
The expression “ever closer union” remains a driving force of European integration of the federalist...
The UK’s decision to leave the European Union (EU) has presented innumerable challenges for both the...
Brexit has triggered a qualitative change in the nature of EU membership. Annette Bongardt and Franc...
Britain’s EU membership has been a key issue in the UK’s general election campaign, with David Camer...
This spring the EU is reconsidering, debating and reformulating its future foreign policy agenda. Dr...
The agreement reached by the British cabinet at Chequers is decisive for Brexit. The subsequent Whit...
The agreement reached by the British cabinet at Chequers is decisive for Brexit. The subsequent Whit...
By bundling the manifold policy expertise of the researchers of the Institute for European Studies (...
By bundling the manifold policy expertise of the researchers of the Institute for European Studies (...
The United Kingdom, a country with 67 million people and the world‟s fifth largest economy, formally...
The UK’s forty-year relationship with the EU and its predecessors has seen a significant integration...
Despite their differences and the difficulties in the EU-UK relationship, the UK has played a signif...
Despite their differences and the difficulties in the EU-UK relationship, the UK has played a signif...
The UK's decision to leave the European Union (EU) has presented innumerable challenges for both the...
The UK has voted to leave the EU, but not in favour of any specific alternative to EU membership. Th...
The expression “ever closer union” remains a driving force of European integration of the federalist...
The UK’s decision to leave the European Union (EU) has presented innumerable challenges for both the...
Brexit has triggered a qualitative change in the nature of EU membership. Annette Bongardt and Franc...
Britain’s EU membership has been a key issue in the UK’s general election campaign, with David Camer...
This spring the EU is reconsidering, debating and reformulating its future foreign policy agenda. Dr...
The agreement reached by the British cabinet at Chequers is decisive for Brexit. The subsequent Whit...
The agreement reached by the British cabinet at Chequers is decisive for Brexit. The subsequent Whit...
By bundling the manifold policy expertise of the researchers of the Institute for European Studies (...
By bundling the manifold policy expertise of the researchers of the Institute for European Studies (...
The United Kingdom, a country with 67 million people and the world‟s fifth largest economy, formally...