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Brexit and the Balkans: Implications for Future EU Enlargement

 

Eamonn Butler

In-Depth Analysis

The UK’s withdrawal from the European Union has the potential to impact EU enlargement to the Western B…

5th September 2016 lewing

Brexit Will be a Major Blow to Eurosceptic Clout in the European Parliament

Cleo Davies

Considering that the UK’s EU referendum produced a result to leave the European Union, it might be anticipated that Eurosceptic mo…

31st August 2016 lewing

Can European Policies Be Dismantled?

Viviane Gravey and Andrew Jordan

Although European integration is often considered progressive and one-way, demands for limits on or even re…

2nd August 2016 lewing

Brexit May Force a Rethink for Finland’s Eurosceptics

Tapio Raunio

Following the UK’s EU referendum, there is a lack of appetite in Finland to hold a similar vote on EU membership or the euro, writes T…

14th July 2016 lewing

First, Brexit – Are the Dutch Next in Line?

David Bokhorst

Although the Netherlands is considered a potential contender to follow the UK in opting to leave the EU, such a prospect is unlik…

13th July 2016 lewing

Imagining Europe: A Social Media Gallery of Images About the EU

Clare Llewellyn and Laura Cram

As part of the Imagine Europe project, Clare Llewellyn and Laura Cram reflect on the initiative’s progress and t…

8th July 2016 lewing

A Lame-Duck Member State? The UK’s Position in the EU After the Referendum

Tobias Lock

Despite the fact that it has not yet begun withdrawal negotiations or indeed left the EU, the UK is already experiencing a dramatic l…

7th July 2016 lewing

Denmark and Brexit: An Ally Departing and Anticipations High

Ben Rosamond

Over the years, Denmark has shared a scepticism for European integration alongside the UK, writes Ben Rosamond. He argues that th…

6th July 2016 lewing

Could Scotland Remain in Both the EU and the UK After ‘Brexit’?

Mark Lazarowicz

In-Depth Analysis

One of the challenges facing Scotland following the EU referendum is whether it could retain membership of …

30th June 2016 lewing

How Might Scotland Maintain its Membership of the EU?

Eve Hepburn

In the aftermath of the vote for the UK to leave the EU, several possible scenarios could allow Scotland to remain in, writes Eve Hepb…

29th June 2016 lewing

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