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  • 5 Jul 2016
    • Europe

    What we can learn from Brexit

    Mike Callaghan
  • 30 Jun 2016
    • Europe

    Brexit is England's silliest decision since Suez

    John Edwards
  • 29 Jun 2016
    • Europe

    Brexit: Bruised egos will heal, trading relationships will endure

  • 28 Jun 2016
    • Europe

    Australia and the UK's leap into the unknown

  • 28 Jun 2016
    • Europe

    Brexit: The view from Berlin

    John Lee
  • 28 Jun 2016
    • Europe

    Brexit should be a wake-up call for the G20

    Tristram Sainsbury
  • 27 Jun 2016
    • Europe

    The economics of Brexit

    Stephen Grenville
  • 27 Jun 2016
    • Europe

    Shock will pass but populist exit contagion a risk for markets

    Leon Berkelmans
  • 27 Jun 2016
    • Europe

    After the vote comes the reckoning

    Mark Beeson
  • 24 Jun 2016
    • Europe

    Brexit: Unknown forces unleashed by outcome

    Derry Hogue
  • 22 Jun 2016
    • Europe

    The four shibboleths of Remain, and why they are unconvincing

    Richard Johnson
  • 22 Jun 2016
    • Europe

    Yes, there is an intellectually coherent case for Brexit

    Matthew Dal Santo
    Is it too late now to ask for an intellectual case for Remain?
  • 21 Jun 2016
    • Europe

    Brexit would be good for the UK and good for Europe

  • 21 Jun 2016
    • Europe

    The strategic consequences of Brexit

    Shashank Joshi
  • 20 Jun 2016
    • Europe

    The word on the street

    Christine Gallagher
  • 16 Jun 2016
    • Europe

    Brexit: Where are all the Leave pundits?

    Sam Roggeveen
  • 16 Jun 2016
    • Europe

    Brexit campaign's immigration focus misses the point

    Daniel Woker
  • 14 Jun 2016
    • Europe

    The curious case of the British left's Europhilia

    Richard Johnson
  • 9 Jun 2016
    • Europe

    What the UK needs now is more multilateralism, not less

    Hannah Wurf
  • 2 Jun 2016
    • Europe

    The Brexit vote and Europe's security

    Daniel Woker
  • 30 May 2016
    • Europe

    Uncertainty filters into UK economy as nation holds its breath

    Michael Martins
  • 25 May 2016
    • Europe

    Facts take flight; rhetoric takes over

    Derry Hogue
  • 23 May 2016
    • Europe

    Terrorism threat will not diminish if the UK votes to stand alone

    David Wells
  • 20 May 2016
    • Europe

    Quick comments: Robin Niblett and Martin Wolf on Brexit

    John Gooding
  • 26 Apr 2016
    • Europe

    Obama's UK visit reveals what the Brexit debate is all about

    Matthew Dal Santo
  • 21 Mar 2016
    • Europe
    • European Union
    • Türkiye

    EU-Turkey deal: Coming to terms with the 'appification' of migration

    Marie McAuliffe
  • 10 Mar 2016
    • Europe

    Should I stay or should I go? Europhobia and the consequences of Brexit

    Tim Harcourt
  • 9 Mar 2016
    • Europe

    Brexit: Inside the UK's think-small mentality

    Derry Hogue
  • 10 Feb 2016
    • Europe

    How will the Brexit referendum affect the UK's double deficit economy?

    Michael Martins
  • 14 Dec 2015
    • Europe

    Putin's popularity, explained

    Matthew Dal Santo
    When protests broke out in Moscow four years ago against his return to the presidency, many in the West wrote Putin off. However, in December 2015 Putin delivered yet another 'State of the Nation' address as President. Rarely has he been so popular.
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