All for one and one for all.
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Would a competent entrepreneur plough on with a decision that started to look a bit dodgy?
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While the citizens of the capital protest against their president, everyone else hails him as their saviour.
Screw it up and start all over?
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No member state has ever left the EU, so it’s far from clear if one can have a change of heart after starting negotiations.
Donald Trump is often described as a populist leader.
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November 2, 2016
John Keane , University of Sydney ; Christine Milne , University of Sydney ; Dr Adele Webb , University of Sydney ; Henrik Bang , University of Canberra ; James Loxton , University of Sydney ; Jan-Werner Muller , Princeton University ; Laurence Whitehead , University of Oxford ; Mark Chou , Australian Catholic University ; Nick Rowley , University of Sydney , and Stephen Coleman , University of Leeds
In this special The Conversation project, scholars and commentators from around the world examine the rise of populism, and its implications, now and into the future.
Protesters at Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate denounce Trump.
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Europe has a lot riding on this election: NATO, relations with Russia and free trade all hang in the balance.
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The emerging Brexicon is binary, but this is a deeply complicated situation.
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The CETA crisis will be resolved before long but the lessons of Wallonia point to a bigger European crisis.
Pascal Rossignol
From Calais to the Mediterranean, Europe is failing the people who seek asylum there.
That sinking feeling.
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The suggested start of Brexit negotiations doesn’t do Britain any favours, nor Germany, France or Italy.
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The UK’s leading index of companies has broken the 7,000 points barrier despite fragile growth and the uncertainty of Brexit.
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Deutsche Bank’s shares have fallen so much that speculation is rife it will be like the 2008 Lehman Brothers collapse all over again.
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The beautiful game has never seemed uglier. But it also can bring joy and togetherness, even to the most desperate.
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The UK plays a crucial role in how the European Union engages with African nations. Post referendum, political and diplomatic norms will have to be re-imagined.
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There’s now strong evidence that Europa might be a worthwhile place to search for life.
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Uncertainty will be the nebulous, long-term effect of Brexit on the UK economy that is hard to measure and hard to prevent.
Clouds are gathering.
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The European Union has faced crises before but not this many at the same time.
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The remaining member states are working out how to survive Brexit.
A German solider displays a Eurocorps badge.
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When it loses the UK, the EU loses an important military power, which makes the remaining countries keener than ever to collaborate.
The union is not an à la carte system.
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If free movement of people is not on the table, then neither is single market access.
Keeping schtum.
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Theresa May is wise to play the long game when it comes to negotiating the UK’s exit from the EU.