PoliticsatSurrey
Building on Surrey's 40 year record of research and teaching in Politics, European and International Politics.
Recent Posts
- Onwards, certainly. Upwards?, 21 Jan 2021
- The TCA as an entanglement, 14 Jan 2021
- Mapping the next period of Brexit, 07 Jan 2021
- Another day, another deadline, 19 Nov 2020
- Gaps to a new deal, 29 Oct 2020
- It’s all just words, 22 Oct 2020
- Same old, same old, 15 Oct 2020
- Sauce for the goose?, 08 Oct 2020
- How likely is a Future Relationship deal?, 01 Oct 2020
- Pacta sunt servanda: a guide, 18 Sep 2020
- Bus-crashing as a negotiation technique, 10 Sep 2020
- Another summer of Brexit, 27 Aug 2020
- What do we talk about when we talk about Brexit?, 20 Aug 2020
- Why the UK carries much more of the adjustment costs of Brexit than the EU, 23 Jul 2020
- From deterrent to contagion: Brexit as a cautionary tale?, 09 Jul 2020
- Tick. Tock. (pt. 746), 02 Jul 2020
- Negotiation theory and extending transition, 30 Apr 2020
- Is there a case for not extending transition?, 26 Mar 2020
- Divertimenti I, 12 Mar 2020
- Fade to meh, 05 Mar 2020
- Must… concentrate… more…, 13 Feb 2020
- The Brexit Cold War, 23 Jan 2020
- Settling in for transition, 16 Jan 2020
- Brexit: What have we learnt so far?, 19 Dec 2019
- A short guide to sabotaging the European Union, 24 Oct 2019
- Brexit as a process, 17 Oct 2019
- This is not the European Council you’re looking for, 10 Oct 2019
- Why the backstop isn’t a “bridge to nowhere”, 03 Oct 2019
- Making sense of it all, 19 Sep 2019
- What would it take for a decision on Brexit to be made?, 05 Sep 2019