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Will China Cooperate with the EU at the Paris Climate Conference?

Feng Cunwan

China and other major developing countries will play an increasingly important role in global climate negotiations, writes Feng …

4th December 2015 lewing

The EU’s Relations with Kosovo – Or Why We Should Still Value Brussels Bureaucracy

Lorinc Redei

Kosovo’s recent agreement with the EU is a milestone in its European relations, if not for the contents of the deal itself then for t…

3rd December 2015 lewing

The EU Referendum: Unpredictable in Scotland and the UK

James Mitchell

In Scotland, despite differences in views and parties, the 1975 EC referendum shares some similarities with the EU referendum …

1st December 2015 lewing

Let’s Talk Business: The Economic Impact of Brexit

Mechthild Herzog

In-Depth Analysis

The debate on the UK’s membership of the EU has been ongoing for months, with the renegotiation and referen…

30th November 2015 lewing

EU Referendum Campaign Groups: Strategies on Twitter

Clare Llewellyn and Laura Cram

Analysing data collected from the Imagine Europe project, Clare Llewellyn and Laura Cram outline the differen…

27th November 2015 lewing

Getting the Message Across in the Twittersphere: How Remain and Leave Use Hashtags

Clare Llewellyn and Laura Cram

Taking the Imagine Europe project’s Twitter data, Clare Llewellyn and Laura Cram explain how people exp…

17th November 2015 lewing

How Could Scotland Protect its EU Links After Brexit?

Kirsty Hughes

In-Depth Analysis

It is often presumed that Scotland will continue to be part of the EU, either through a UK-wide vote to remain in …

12th November 2015 lewing

Britain’s EU Renegotiation: Reflections on the Letter

Anthony Salamone

The Prime Minister’s letter laying out terms for renegotiation of the UK’s membership of the EU is more noteworthy for its arr…

12th November 2015 lewing

France: Great Britain Should Remain in the EU, But Not at all Costs

Christian Lequesne

The speech and letter from David Cameron setting out terms for the renegotiation of the UK’s EU membership are the start of t…

11th November 2015 lewing

Message from Cameron’s Speech – Still an Awkward Partner

Laura Cram

David Cameron’s speech and letter outlining the plans for renegotiation of the UK’s EU membership were attempts to frame the debate …

11th November 2015 lewing

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