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BriefingEurope How Britain’s New Labour Party Leader Could Challenge the Tories After COVID-19 Aleks ErorApr 8, 2020October 17, 2022
BriefingEurope Why Boris Johnson’s Election Victory Could Create More Instability for the U.K. Aleks ErorDec 16, 2019October 18, 2022
BriefingEurope Will Boris Johnson’s Brexit Gamble Cost Him the U.K. Elections? Aleks ErorNov 18, 2019October 17, 2022
In-DepthEurope From Fringe to Fault Line: How British Euroskepticism Became Brexit Aleks ErorOct 8, 2019July 9, 2024
BriefingEurope Can Boris Johnson Survive Contact With Brexit Reality? Aleks ErorJul 24, 2019October 17, 2022
BriefingEurope Who Would Really Benefit From a Freeze on EU Enlargement in the Balkans? Aleks ErorJul 16, 2019October 17, 2022
BriefingEurope Why Britain’s Labour Party Shouldn’t Fear Brexit Firebrand Nigel Farage Aleks ErorJun 18, 2019October 17, 2022
BriefingEurope Britain’s Labour Party Has Tried to Appeal to Everyone on Brexit—and Failed Aleks ErorJun 4, 2019October 17, 2022
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BriefingEurope Why Britain’s Labour Party Is Locked Into a Broken Strategy on Brexit Aleks ErorJan 23, 2019October 17, 2022
In-DepthEurope Why Britain’s Conservatives Cannot Shake the ‘Nasty Party’ Label Aleks ErorJun 12, 2018July 9, 2024