At 11.30am, MPs will begin debating whether the UK should join its allies in bombing ISIL targets in Syria in a torn House of Commons.
Britain’s vocation in Europe
This post is the first of series of posts by CEFEUS Jean Monnet Studentship Holder 2015-16, Francesco Violi on Britain’s European future.
Parading the Energy Union
Maros Sefcovic is currently undertaking a tour of European states, all in the name of discussing the Energy Union proposals set forth earlier this year (Teffer, 2015). The tour is […]
How a Brexit Would Influence the British Economy, Part 4: the British higher education sector, and the economy of Ireland
In the final installment of our four-part blog on the impact of a British exit (Brexit) from Europe, Jean Monnet scholar Mechthild Herzog investigates the potential consequences for the British higher education […]
Solidarity as a virtue: on the refugee crisis polemic
By Dr David Bates
Commentary: Do we have a duty to help refugees?
By Dr David Bates To avoid any ambiguity in what I am about to say, I want simply to insist that ‘yes we have a duty to help refugees’. Of […]
Let’s Talk Business: How a Brexit Would Influence the British Economy – Part 3
A Four-Part Brexit Blog, hosted by CCCU Politics/IR Jean Monnet Chair in European Foreign Affairs, Dr Amelia Hadfield.
Three reflections on the potential non-Grexit
By André Barrinha, Lecturer in Politics and International Relations