On 16 February 2022, roughly a week before Russia invaded Ukraine, the attention of the ‘EU bubble’ was elsewhere – in Luxembourg, to be precise. There, the Eur...
Since medieval times, the Scottish have not only viewed themselves as more moral, intelligent, and educated than the English, but also as a more European peopl...
Since the 1990s, the major industrial nations have made a number of attempts to coordinate global responses to the challenges of climate change. Mos...
Introduction
The abolition of the monarchy in several European countries during the twentieth century has led to a teleological assumption that, in time, mo...
As Brexit Britain attempts to recalibrate its relationship with Europe, there has been a whirlwind of mythmaking concerning the history of Britain and Europe, ...
Imagine, for a second, a radical right
voter; someone, perhaps from UKIP or AfD, or even the National Rally (formerly
National Front). The image coming to mind...
Britain’s new prime minster, Boris Johnson, berates opponents of Brexit for being gloomy pessimists, unwilling to embrace the golden age that automatically awa...
Anya Pearson interviews Timothy Garton Ash, Professor of European Studies at Oxford University and Guardian columnist, after he delivered the Political Quarterl...
Since the December 2017 elections, it seems as though political developments in Catalonia take new twists several times a day. However, coverage in internationa...
Right-wing populist parties competed in most electoral contests that took place in Europe in 2017, often as main contenders for power. Marine Le Pen’s Front Nat...
This is a fascinating study chronicling the role of radical Jews from Yiddishland (not a country but a huge linguistic region) in the struggle for a better worl...
A favourite saying of Uber chief executive and co-founder Travis Kalanick was that ‘it is easier to ask for forgiveness than permission,’ but recent events sugg...