15 02, 2017

Trump ‘s ‘America First’ Strategy: Europe and Brexit in a World of Blocs

By |2020-05-04T09:52:29+00:00February 15th, 2017|Categories: Brexit|Tags: , , , |

Trump ‘s ‘America First’ Strategy: Europe and Brexit in a World of Blocs By Professor Stephen Haseler 9th February 2017 This article was previously published by Global Policy Institute President Donald Trump’s ‘America First’, should it succeed, will represent nothing less than the end of the neo-liberal global order – [...]

27 01, 2017

Trump and NATO: Opportunities and Dangers

By |2020-05-04T09:52:32+00:00January 27th, 2017|Categories: Brexit|Tags: , , , , |

Trump and NATO: Opportunities and Dangers By Ira Straus This article was first published by ATLANTIC-COMMUNITY.ORG   The Atlantic world is not coming to an end. Not yet, at least. It is facing turbulence, which means serious risks. Change always brings both opportunity and risk. The best way to head [...]

25 01, 2017

Trump’s New World Order: Brexit and Europe in a world turned upside down

By |2020-05-04T14:37:42+00:00January 25th, 2017|Categories: 2017, Brexit|Tags: , , , |

Trump's New World Order: Brexit and Europe in a world turned upside down 16th February 2017 Launch of Professor Stephen Haseler's new pamphlet   CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE POLICY PAMPHLET (pdf file) CONFERENCE VIDEOS: Professor Stephen Haseler: (Click to watch the full speech on YouTube) Professor Richard Whitman: (Click [...]

13 01, 2017

Brexit – Is there a plan?

By |2020-05-04T14:37:14+00:00January 13th, 2017|Categories: 2017, Brexit|Tags: , |

Brexit - Is there a plan? 25th January 2017 It is more than 6 months since the referendum on 23rd June but many questions remain unanswered. At this event a panel of expert speakers discussed where the government is in the Brexit negotiations, where they want to be, and where [...]

21 12, 2016

The EU referendum, devolution and the Union

By |2020-05-04T09:53:27+00:00December 21st, 2016|Categories: Brexit|Tags: , |

by Dr Andrew Blick, Lecturer in Politics and Contemporary History, King’s College London; and Senior Research Fellow at the Federal Trust     Download the report as pdf file.     The EU referendum, devolution and the Union Introduction On 2 October 2016, the newly-installed Prime Minister, Theresa May, addressed the [...]

20 12, 2016

Conference Report – Difficult Questions after the Referendum

By |2020-05-04T09:53:27+00:00December 20th, 2016|Categories: Brexit|Tags: , , |

Britain and the EU: Difficult Questions after the Referendum   Conference Report of the event held on 27th October 2016 Published December 2016  DOWNLOAD the report as pdf file Introduction As part of its ongoing commitment to analysing and discussing key European issues, the Federal Trust in conjunction with the [...]

20 12, 2016

Brexit: a lead from the Lords

By |2020-05-04T09:53:29+00:00December 20th, 2016|Categories: Brexit|Tags: , |

by Andrew Duff (@AndrewDuffEU) 20th December 2016   Brexit: a lead from the Lords While MPs at Westminster continue to quarrel about the process of Brexit, the upper chamber of Britain’s parliament has been hard at work on the substance of Brexit — and in particular on the likely content [...]

16 12, 2016

On a road to nowhere? Brexit and the future for the UK’s diplomacy

By |2020-05-04T09:53:32+00:00December 16th, 2016|Categories: Brexit|Tags: , |

by Professor Richard Whitman October 2016  This article was first published in "International Affairs". Since the referendum vote in June the majority of attention has focused on what might be the future economic relationship between the UK and the European Union (EU) and the prospects for the UK’s trade relationships [...]

16 12, 2016

Building the Brexit machine: will the hardware match the software?

By |2020-05-04T09:53:37+00:00December 16th, 2016|Categories: Brexit|Tags: , |

by Professor Richard Whitmam 17 November 2016 This article was first published on the LSE EUROPP blog.   The British government’s preparations for invoking Article 50, triggering the start of the formal Brexit negotiation process, have been split between writing the Brexit software and building the hardware. The Brexit hardware [...]

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