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Category: The EU in the Public Imagination

Brexit Policy-making: The Need for a Change in Policy Style

Jeremy Richardson

In recent years, UK public policy formation has neglected interests groups, their expertise and views, writes Jeremy Rich…

12th July 2017 lewing

What Future Has the European Union after its Sixtieth Anniversary – Back to the Future?

Colin Imrie

The main challenge facing today’s European Union is to find ways to bring together the diverging interests of its many members, wri…

27th March 2017 lewing

European Disintegration Deserves a More Prominent Place in European Studies

María del Carmen Sandoval Velasco

The various challenges facing the European Union and its seeming inability to adequately address them have …

23rd January 2017 lewing

Brexit Moment: May’s Lancaster House Speech

Anthony Salamone

Following the Prime Minister’s speech outlining the UK government’s priorities for Brexit, success in the negotiations wi…

18th January 2017 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

Brexit: Frequently Asked Questions

Anthony Salamone

Following the vote for the UK to leave the European Union, Anthony Salamone answers some Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) o…

27th June 2016 lewing

What Did Social Media Tell Us About the UK’s EU Referendum?

Clare Llewellyn and Laura Cram

As part of the Imagine Europe project, Clare Llewellyn and Laura Cram analyse the EU referendum debate on Twitte…

27th June 2016 lewing

Five Things to Watch For on EU Referendum Day

Anthony Salamone

With Referendum Day finally here for the vote on the UK’s membership of the European Union, Anthony Salamone sets out some poi…

23rd June 2016 lewing

If Twitter is the Medium of the Underdog, Are the ‘Reluctant Remainers’ Poised to Bite?

Clare Llewellyn and Laura Cram

What can Twitter tell us about the views of the UK electorate ahead of the EU referendum? Laura Cram and Clare Llew…

23rd June 2016 lewing

Striking Similarities Exist Between the Brexit and Scottish Independence Debates

Juliet Kaarbo

Britain’s Decision | The EU Referendum

Although the referendum debate has largely focused on domestic politics, EU memb…

22nd June 2016 lewing

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