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Category: National Perspectives on Europe

America Decides: Foreign Policy Implications for Europe

Anthony Salamone

Following the US elections, American foreign policy in Europe is set to enter a period of unpredictability, writes Anthony S…

9th November 2016 lewing

2016: The Ebbing of Europe’s Radical Left Tide?

Luke March

In-Depth Analysis

In the economic and financial crisis and its aftermath, European radical left parties have achieved some electo…

7th November 2016 lewing

The UK Gives up Foreign Policy Role and Influence, Post-Brexit

Kirsty Hughes

In-Depth Analysis

While much of the discussion around Brexit has focused on the Single Market and trading arrangements, foreig…

4th November 2016 lewing

Brexit – What Can Be Learned from Greenland?

Maria Ackrén

Although the ‘reverse Greenland’ model has often been cited as a possible means of Scotland remaining in the EU while the UK leaves…

25th October 2016 lewing

Back to the Future with the Draft Referendum Bill

Peter Lynch

The EU referendum result has fundamentally reshaped the Scottish independence debate, and the new draft referendum bill is a both …

24th October 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

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

Slovakia’s EU Presidency: Migration, Brexit and More

Karen Henderson

When Slovakia takes up its first EU Council presidency at the start of July, it will face no shortage of challenges, not least th…

28th June 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

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