Hard Borders of the Mind: Brexit, Northern Ireland and the Good Friday Agreement
In an already divided society, the uncertainty of Brexit could breed instability
In an already divided society, the uncertainty of Brexit could breed instability
Britain’s departure from the EU may make the case for its nuclear deterrent replacement harder to sustain
London waves farewell to Berlin as Germany softens on EU dissent. But the goal remains: the EU’s survival
Mark Leonard speaks with Tom Nuttall, The Economist's Charlemagne columnist, about Theresa May's Brexit speech.
With both sides ignoring the decline of the liberal world order, the Brexit process is set to result in tragedy for both the UK and EU
Debate on the consequences of Brexit
Debata nt. skutków Brexitu
We are pleased to announce the first of the Brexit series of events organised by the British Bulgarian Business Association and ECFR Sofia. Date: 8…
It is not the absence of a strategy that is most troubling, but the fact that the government appears to be going into the negotiations with aims that are intellectually incoherent, even delusional
There is no escaping the fundamental tension between Britain’s need for economic ties with rising powers and the growing nativist sentiments at home.