Brexit European Governance & EU institutions Foreign & security policies Trade & economy Research cycle 2017-2020 Was Godot worth the wait? The EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement explained The EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement should put an end to years of damaging uncertainty, even though it…read on
Covid-19 Brexit Publications European Governance & EU institutions Academic Populism & electoral trends Foreign & security policies Dahrendorf Analysis Migration & refugees Trade & economy Research cycle 2017-2020 Ralf Dahrendorf and the European Union 2030: Looking Back, Looking Forward The Dahrendorf Forum has published a concluding Compendium on “Ralf Dahrendorf and the European Union 2030: Looking Back,…read on
Covid-19 In the media Brexit European Governance & EU institutions Dahrendorf News Trade & economy Research cycle 2017-2020 Academic Co-Director Iain Begg discusses Brexit, COVID-19, economic recovery, and geopolitics Dahrendorf Forum Academic Co-Director Iain Begg recently published a piece with Sir Brian Unwin titled “The European Investment…read on
Brexit European Governance & EU institutions Research cycle 2017-2020 Will Brexit lead to a more differentiated EU? Is Brexit a ‘worst-case-scenario’ for Europe, or is it an opportunity to revive EU integration through differentiation? In…read on
Brexit Publications European Governance & EU institutions Academic Brexit and Differentiated Integration – The Politics of Difference The Brexit vote brought about renewed interest in the principle of differentiated integration and its prospects in the…read on
Covid-19 Brexit Populism & electoral trends Trade & economy Research cycle 2017-2020 A British crisis of confidence In post-Brexit Britain, the coronavirus crisis comes amid a crisis of confidence in its political leadership. The British…read on
Brexit Trade & economy Research cycle 2017-2020 Is this a return to no deal? Probably not – but there will be losers The EU’s General Affairs Council has agreed on the negotiating mandate for the next phase of Brexit. Although…read on