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Imagining 2030: the European Union 15 years after Brexit

An op-ed from the foreseeable future, by Peter Apps, PS21 executive director As Lord Nigel Farage does the round of life-streaming chat shows in the run up to the fifteenth anniversary of the Brexit...

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London event March 22 – Nationalism and Extremism in Europe

Wednesday, March 22, six p.m. School of Slavonic and Eastern European Studies, UCL, London From Sweden Democrats and Le Front National to the Law and Justice party in Poland, nationalist political...

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Merkel – the invincible? Why the Schulz effect wouldn’t last

Photo credits: CDU NRW, https://www.cdu-nrw.de/39-landesparteitag By Lisa Dittmer, Editor of the PS21 Blog. Less than three months ago, Germany’s social democrats pulled past Merkel’s CDU in the...

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From ‘good boy’ to terrorist: What is the appeal of ISIS?

Westminster, 23 March 2017. Photo credits: Prioryman – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org By Linda Schlegel. Linda is a trainee at the Council of Europe. The so-called Islamic State...

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PS21 Event Writeup –‘What to watch in Russia’

PS21 kicked off this year’s event schedule with a panel discussion on ‘What to watch in Russia’ on the 23rd January. As panellist Mathieu Boulègue put it; ‘Russia is everywhere’. PS21 invited the panel...

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PS21 Event Writeup –‘Imagining Britain in 2030’

What will Britain look like by 2030? How will Brexit have played out or will the process be still ongoing? Will Great Britain’s map have changed or will greater devolution have resulted in a tweaking...

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Has EU lost its ‘carrot’?

Lesia Dubenko graduated from Lund University with a Master’s in European Affairs and now is a journalist in Ukraine The EU’s foreign policy has previously developed by offering benefits. But with...

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Why Europe has stopped trusting

Iona Allan In Rome last month, Luigi di Maio, the 31 year frontman of the anti-establishment 5 Star Party won over 24% of the electoral vote and became the most powerful political force in Italy. For...

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June 11 London Event ‘Changing Face of Conflict’

Monday, June 11. 6pm, Whitehall (exact location TBA to attendees) From fake and real assassinations in Ukraine to increasing competition in cyberspace, the South China Sea and Arctic, how is the nature...

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London Event 19 March – Changing Face of Europe

Tuesday 19 March, from 06:00 p.m., Juju’s Bar and Stage, Truman Brewery, Brick Lane, London. PS21’s 2019 programme of events continues with an in-depth discussion of the changing nature of European...

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London Event 10 April – The Domestic Crisis in Britain and the United States

Wednesday, 10 April, from 06:00 p.m., King’s College London, Room S0.13, Strand Campus, London, WC2R 2LS Held in collaboration with the King’s College London War Studies Society. The west is in a time...

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London Event November 19 – Ethics in the West: reality or fallacy?

Tuesday, November 19th, from 06:00 p.m., The Truman Brewery, 91 Brick Lane, London, E1 6QR. Ethics, ethical policy making, and human rights standards are core pillars of the identities of states in the...

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Imagining 2030: the European Union 15 years after Brexit

An op-ed from the foreseeable future, by Peter Apps, PS21 executive director As Lord Nigel Farage does the round of life-streaming chat shows in the run up to the fifteenth anniversary of the Brexit...

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The tragedy of Europe: Location, location, location

A printer-friendly version is available here. Peter Apps is Reuters global defence correspondent. He is currently on sabbatical as executive director of the Project for Study of the 21st Century...

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Exploiting the Electorate: Lessons from Brexit

Caitlin Vito is a research Events Administrator at the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS); Formerly at NATO, Political Affairs and Security Policy Division    On June 16th British...

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Italy and Libya: Why Libyan stability is vital to PM Renzi’s career

By Lorenzo Holt- Lorenzo is an Italian-American journalist based in London. The Italian government is facing enough pressure to put its survival over the next few months into question. Depositors have...

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The problem with outsourcing Europe’s migrant crisis

by Catherine Tilke. Catherine edits the PS21 website and can be reached at editor@projects21.org. The UK’s Department for International Development (DFID)- the government body responsible for the...

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