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European Futures

Scotland’s academic blog on Europe, from the Edinburgh Europa Institute

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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

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

A European Future for Scotland?

Tobias Lock

Scotland is faced with several options for retaining its relationship with the EU following the UK’s vote to leave, writes Tobias L…

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

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

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