A Tenuous Peace: The Danger of the Northern Ireland Protocol Millie Murray Oct 14, 2021 In the wake of the UK’s departure from the EU, the divisions of Northern Ireland are threatening to reemerge in…
The Worst Trade Deal Joshua Poggianti Mar 15, 2021 For now, the UK joining the CPTPP might signify a "smash and grab" attempt from Johnson to replace the European…
Labour’s Love Lost: The Party’s Unsure Path Post-Corbyn Giordano Baratta Feb 18, 2020 The internal divide within Labour over issues like immigration and Brexit lays bare a greater phenomenon permeating…
Brexit: La saga prend (presque) fin Driss Zeghari Feb 10, 2020 C’est enfin acté. Le 31 janvier dernier, le Royaume-Uni a quitté l’Union Européenne. Retour sur des évènements qui…
The Aftermath: Brexit – Part 2 Mateo Daza Jan 31, 2020 After over three years of negotiations, failed proposals, and leadership changes, the United Kingdom is finally set…
The Aftermath: Brexit – Part 1 Mateo Daza Jan 23, 2020 After over three years of negotiations, failed proposals, and leadership changes, the United Kingdom is finally set…
Coup d’envoi pour la nouvelle Commission Européenne Lucille Fradin Dec 22, 2019 Malgré ses fractures, ses revers et ses critiques laissant planer de nombreux doutes sur son avenir, c’est une…
Are Contemporary Art Galleries Victims of Globalization? Lorenzo Béatrix Dec 14, 2019 Now established spaces symbolic of expression and innovation, galleries nevertheless meet economic imperatives in…
A Splintering Union: Brexit Reignites Scottish Independence Movement Adam Steiner Nov 26, 2019 Since 2016, three different prime ministers have each tried to facilitate the United Kingdom’s messy divorce from…
The Nationalist Challenge to the United Kingdom Mark Siraut Nov 11, 2019 The upcoming December 12th UK General election offers nationalists the opportunity to increase support for…