Saving British internationalism from Brexit
Even if the UK is a diminished power after Brexit international partners will still need its cooperation in the UN and NATO
Even if the UK is a diminished power after Brexit international partners will still need its cooperation in the UN and NATO
“Taking back control” should be the new slogan of a new political union, as only by joining forces can governments wrest control of fiscal policies, offer a new social contract and regenerate their democracies.
Political Berlin has been has been in a state of subdued shock following the Brexit vote
In the brouhaha following the United Kingdom’s historical vote to leave the EU, the two worst risks confronting Europe are complacency and obsession with the UK
A political tsunami is on the horizon driven by more referenda – meet the insurgent parties calling for them
With the UK gone, Poland, under the Law and Justice (PiS) government, will lose its favourite ally within the EU
The three-word motto cited by Hollande in his statement could serve as a summary of what is needed “freedom, solidarity, and peace”
All in all, the sentiment in Italy is that, at the end of the day, the UK has never truly been part of Europe
As the political earthquake caused by the UKIP-orchestrated British leave vote reverberates across the EU, the full force of European anti-establishment parties is hitting home
ECFR will give first-hand reactions from key capitals on the result of the referendum