5 Mar 2019 Learning from Brexit in Donald Trump’s America Erin Hurley Internationalists need to be clear about what needs protection and what needs reimagining, and build public support.
21 Feb 2019 How did the United Kingdom get itself into such a political mess? Lawrence Freedman The spectacle may be unedifying and cost of failure terrifying, but parliamentary democracy is still alive and kicking.
19 Feb 2019 Repatriating female foreign fighters: political not personal Lydia Khalil <p>Many foreign women who join ISIS were not duped or coerced. It is time to recognise Shamima Begum’s agency.</p>
5 Feb 2019 Film Review: Brexit – the Uncivil War Matthew O’Neil <p>A compelling political thriller, dabbling in both sides of the Brexit divide, if ultimately settling on Remain.</p>
18 Jan 2019 Brexit: British people vote with their feet Ruth Adler The potential appeal of Ireland post-Brexit has seen business headquarters leave London and passport applications surge.
16 Jan 2019 Brexit barneys and three big questions Daniel Flitton The rejection of May’s Brexit deal has Daniel Flitton speaking to Philomena Murray to help make sense of the moment.
16 Jan 2019 Aid mergers: no unscrambling the egg Jonathan Pryke <p>Boris Johnson should look to Australia before saddling the UK’s aid agency with a costly diplomatic merger.</p>
11 Dec 2018 Brexit deal debate reveals dark side to EU diplomacy Phil Radford Reactions provoked by the mooted deal provide analysts with rich insight into some of the forces now at play in Europe.
20 Nov 2018 Brexit: the Northern Ireland conundrum Luke Dawes In a break from the past, Sinn Fein should take up its long empty seats in Westminster and offer a key to negotiations.
16 Nov 2018 Directions to the Brexit? “I wouldn’t start from here.” The Interpreter <p>As Theresa May fights to survive a bid to break with Europe, two Lowy Institute podcasts assess the consequences.</p>
18 Jul 2018 Indo-Pacific: are the British coming back? Geoffrey Till Budget black holes and Russia’s growing naval truculence will test the ambition of the Royal Navy to act in Asia.
10 Jul 2018 Boris Johnson exits. Pass the salt. Daniel Flitton <p>Johnson still displays a twinge of anxiety in his effusive praise of British strength.</p>
6 Jul 2018 Novichok poisoning and the test for Britain Shashank Joshi The difficulty for the UK now is in crafting a fresh response to the continued effects of Russia’s brazen attack.