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Market Power Europe: Exploring the EU in the World

Chad Damro

How can we think about the EU’s engagement beyond its borders? Chad Damro explains how his proposal of Market Power Europe, which rec…

24th July 2015 lewing

The Human Rights Act and Britain’s European Futures

Tobias Lock

In this extended article, Tobias Lock explores the implications of potential human rights reform in Britain. He writes that a repe…

22nd July 2015 lewing

Greece: A Constitutionalist’s Two (Euro)cents

Cormac Mac Amhlaigh

Public debate on the economic and financial situation in Greece has intensified in recent weeks, writes Cormac Mac Amhlai…

17th July 2015 lewing

Why Greece Matters for the UK’s Referendum

Angus Armstrong

Monetary union can take many years to be sustainable and successful, and the euro is no different, writes Angus Armstrong. He a…

13th July 2015 lewing

Finality, Sir, is not the Language of Politics

James Mitchell

Referendums do not necessarily solve the issues they are meant to address, writes James Mitchell. He argues that, similar to th…

10th July 2015 lewing

The Idea of Europe

Laura Cram

European integration has long been rooted in practical arguments instead of overarching visions, writes Laura Cram. She suggests …

2nd July 2015 lewing

Can Britain be European?

Emile Chabal and Stephan Malinowski

In this extended article, Emile Chabal and Stephan Malinowski reflect on the use of history in the debate o…

1st July 2015 lewing

The UK’s Territorial and Governance Challenge: Regions, Nations and Cities

Jo Shaw

Faced with recent events at home and abroad, the UK’s political system needs to adapt to ensure prosperity and to bolster democratic leg…

24th June 2015 lewing

The Wayward Bicycle: European Integration and Investor Confidence

Charlotte Rommerskirchen

Since the advent of Europe’s debt crises, European leaders have sought to reassure the markets by demonstrating th…

24th June 2015 lewing

Britain and the Two Europes

Tobias Lock

The Conservatives’ election victory paves the way for the UK government to pursue both EU reform and human rights reform, writes To…

24th June 2015 lewing

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