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At the time of the 2016 referendum, there were widespread fears that Brexit would unleash a contagion effect among other member states.
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Populism and nationalism are two concepts that go together today. Isolationist proposals, Euroscepticism and a definition of nation against the “enemy” are three of its main ingredients.
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It suddenly looks like the party of government has reached a compromise on its long-held divisions over Europe. But it’s more an unseasonal warm spell than a complete thaw.
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Looking back, it’s a wonder the party is still together after years of arguing about this issue.
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In the sense understood by François Jullien, the Chinese “thought language” allows us to change our view of Europe.
Giuseppe Conte, Italy’s new prime minister, will lead a government of populists.
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Populist politics can only be sustained if the reality of international co-operation is conveniently set aside.
Carlo Cottarelli: Italy’s prime minister. But for how long?
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What’s caused Italy’s political crisis and what’s likely to happen next.
UKIP leader Henry Bolton is under pressure after members of his senior team resigned.
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How does UKIP keep itself relevant after Brexit?
French voters go to the polls for the first round of election on April 23.
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Their policies on Syria, Russia, terrorism and the European Union.
Renzi: in a tight spot.
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The outcome of Italy’s referendum on constitutional reform could have significant consequences for financial markets and the future of the EU.
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All across the continent, euroscepticism is offering a new outlet for old feelings.
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A surprising level of anti-EU sentiment among unionists should be on Remain’s radar.
Landing on every door mat.
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Two academics assess the main arguments made in the government’s EU referendum leaflet.
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British public is the least well-informed of any EU country when it comes to Europe.
Counting of the Dutch referendum ballots gets underway.
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Explained: the implications of a Eurosceptic victory in the Netherlands vote.
Diplomats and businesspeople in Australia would likely be dismayed if Britain was to leave the European Union.
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Despite its distance from Europe, Euroscepticism can be observed in Australia. What would a ‘Brexit’ from the EU mean for Australia?
Jeremy Corbyn’s anti-austerity, progressive platform has found a large and receptive audience among the UK Labour Party faithful.
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A Jeremy Corbyn victory would consolidate Euroscepticism across the British political spectrum, throwing the outcome of the forthcoming referendum into even further doubt.
Walking a fine line.
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David Cameron has opened discussions at the European Council about the changes he wants to see in the European Union ahead of a UK referendum on membership. This is an unprecedented step. It is the first…
Are Britain and Germany going in the same direction?
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The Conservatives argue that the rest of Europe wants reform too. Is this true?
Are we waving too many flags for Europe in history lessons?
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Claims by a group of eminent British historians that Eurohistory is taking over the school curriculum are unfounded.