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Climate change is a likely area of successful cooperation between the EU and...

Alexandra-Maria Bocse (LSE) assesses the degree to which the EU’s participation in the global climate regime will be affected by Brexit. First, the EU will lose a member that has pushed for higher...

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New tricks for an old dog: getting Brexit through Parliament

In this blog, Benjamin Martill and Leo von Bülow-Quirk argue there’s still a way to reach agreement on a Brexit deal—but it’ll require Parliament to work in a whole new way. Here we go again. Yesterday...

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No, after you… why sequencing matters in a majoritarian numbers game

The Commons is not just split over Brexit, but split four ways – hard Brexiteers, the ‘Goldilocks’ faction, supporters of a soft Brexit and Remainers. In order to make any progress, writes Dimitri...

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Brexercise! Brexit lessons for keeping fit in 2019

January 2019 was filled with talk of Brexit and New Year’s resolutions to get back in shape and pressure to change your behaviour, lifestyle and health. Look closely and you’ll see there are five...

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Why a second referendum would not be undemocratic

Opinions can honourably differ about whether a second referendum is a good way forward. But the idea should be accepted or rejected for good reasons, not bad ones. Nicholas Barr (LSE) explains why the...

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The future of EU international investment policy – What clues to take from...

What can the latest revision of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) between Canada, Mexico and the US tell us about the potential future of EU international investment policy? Robert...

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The UK can develop a healthy relationship with the EU going forward

Though many experts are pessimistic about Brexit, Simon Hix (LSE) believes the United Kingdom can develop a healthy relationship with the European Union going forward. This post gives the views of the...

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LSE Brexit’s 2018 holiday reading list

To mark the holiday season, we’ve compiled a list of six of some of our most-read posts from the past year. 1. Brexit has become unnegotiable. Theresa May has a constitutional duty to admit that truth...

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LSE Brexit in 2018: the editors’ pick

Traffic and retweets aren’t everything – and some of our most interesting posts weren’t necessarily the most-read. LSE Brexit editors Roch Dunin-Wąsowicz and Ros Taylor pick their highlights from 2018....

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Climate change is a likely area of successful cooperation between the EU and...

Alexandra-Maria Bocse (LSE) assesses the degree to which the EU’s participation in the global climate regime will be affected by Brexit. First, the EU will lose a member that has pushed for higher...

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New tricks for an old hand: getting Brexit through Parliament

In this blog, Benjamin Martill and Leo von Bülow-Quirk argue there’s still a way to reach agreement on a Brexit deal—but it’ll require Parliament to work in a whole new way. Here we go again. Yesterday...

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No, after you… why sequencing matters in a majoritarian numbers game

The Commons is not just split over Brexit, but split four ways – hard Brexiteers, the ‘Goldilocks’ faction, supporters of a soft Brexit and Remainers. In order to make any progress, writes Dimitri...

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Brexercise! Brexit lessons for keeping fit in 2019

January 2019 was filled with talk of Brexit and New Year’s resolutions to get back in shape and pressure to change your behaviour, lifestyle and health. Look closely and you’ll see there are five...

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Why a second referendum would not be undemocratic

Opinions can honourably differ about whether a second referendum is a good way forward. But the idea should be accepted or rejected for good reasons, not bad ones. Nicholas Barr (LSE) explains why the...

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The future of EU international investment policy – What clues to take from...

What can the latest revision of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) between Canada, Mexico and the US tell us about the potential future of EU international investment policy? Robert...

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The UK can develop a healthy relationship with the EU going forward

Though many experts are pessimistic about Brexit, Simon Hix (LSE) believes the United Kingdom can develop a healthy relationship with the European Union going forward. This post gives the views of the...

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No-deal Brexit nears as May creates temporary illusion of party unity

Recent votes in Parliament prove that it is no more capable of agreeing where to go next on Brexit than the UK cabinet. As Theresa May creates the temporary illusion of party unity, a no-deal Brexit...

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Long read: Brexit uncertainty must not prevent strategic planning and...

Brexit is not a simple story of disruption. Policy-makers in the throes of Brexit should not forget another driver of structural economic transformation: the so-called ‘Fourth Industrial Revolution’....

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How the LSE Research Festival helped inspire LSE Library’s Brexit exhibition

Daniel Payne, the curator at LSE Library, recently curated a free public exhibition, “What Does Brexit Mean To You?” with help from one of the participants of the LSE Festival Research Competition...

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Voting with their money: Brexit and outward investment by UK firms

Are firms moving investment abroad because of Brexit? Holger Breinlich, Elsa Leromain, Dennis Novy and Thomas Sampson (LSE) use a ‘doppelganger method’ to estimate how foreign direct investment would...

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