In the last few weeks, we’ve seen increased talk of a hard Brexit, fostered by comments from British Prime Minister Theresa May. Here are three quick observations from a game theoretical perspective.
Keir Starmer said he would seek powers for the UK to automatically sign up to some new European Union rules, as the prime ...
Cosying up to Europe will come at a cost - COMMENT: Keir Starmer's plan to use ‘Henry VIII powers’ to approve new trade and standards agreements with the EU will help reduce friction for businesses – ...
A UK-EU deal to allow under-30s to live, work and study in the two areas more easily for two years is backed by nearly half ...
Britain needs closer EU ties to undo harm of Trump’s war on Iran, Starmer warns as UK prepares to adopt single market rules - ...
A major row has erupted over the EU's demand that European students pay 'home' tuition fees in the UK-estimated at ...
BRUSSELS — Spain’s demand for a veto on the future of Gibraltar loomed on Saturday as the final stumbling block standing in the way of a smooth Brexit deal, as Theresa May headed to Brussels for ...
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*Editor's Note: The following essay was written by American University Professors Kimberly Cowell-Meyers and Carolyn A. Gallaher as part of the Irish Institute of Boston College's guest essay series.
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