Loss adjustment: European politics realigns for Brexit
Unfulfilled expectations have caused traditional allies to shift their focus away from the UK
Unfulfilled expectations have caused traditional allies to shift their focus away from the UK
It is a distinct possibility that Brexit may proceed without an actual deal – that would be damaging for both sides, especially as concerns defence and security
There has been relatively little discussion of the substance of the Chequers White Paper – especially when it comes to security
New data show who in the EU is disappointed by the UK, and which common interests are worth fighting for pre-Brexit
The UK’s flawed anti-corruption regime has an impact on its global role. A new round of reforms could help strengthen the rule of law at home and abroad.
EU members may not feel they can trust the Brits on defence. But the UK’s past reliability on this front suggests they should
Brexit has the potential to upset European coordination on development and human rights across the UN system
The political ballgame in Europe will change profoundly after Brexit. A clear realignment is already apparent as the dynamics between smaller member states, in particular, begins to shift.
The context Now is not the moment for either the European Union or the United Kingdom to risk allowing the political tensions around Brexit to…
A Brexit outcome where no-one wins (and everyone loses)