Ivory Tower
From the poetic notes written this morning for today’s opening lecture – I communicated this but not as ‘poetically’: A PhD today is an…
Read MoreFrom the poetic notes written this morning for today’s opening lecture – I communicated this but not as ‘poetically’: A PhD today is an…
Read MoreThe idea of the European Union as a partnership for peace, an experiment in post-national democracy, and an abode for human rights, has been…
Read MoreIn late May 2016 riot police buses were rolled onto the Greek highways from Athens to the village of Idomeni, where is located the…
Read MoreIntroduction (by Sarah Green) Brexit means trouble, that is for certain; what is less certain is what kind of trouble. Some might sympathise with…
Read MoreThe decision of people in Britain to leave the European Union has come as a surprise, even a shock to most of my friends…
Read MorePress Release No. 2 | July 6, 2016 – 22:00 Quito-Ecuador Today in the early morning, between 2am and 3am, the Ministry of Interior…
Read MoreBERLIN, 28 JUNE 2016. I admit I was angry when you decided to leave. I knew it was the worst part of you speaking,…
Read MoreOn the morning of 24th June I had what I have since learnt to be a common experience. I lay in bed in conscious…
Read MoreMainstream newspapers, politicians and commentators across Europe instantly expressed dejection and bitterness in the face of the Brexit outcome, and avid Brexiteers have typically…
Read MoreFor me, the UK referendum story began a year ago with another referendum: that of Greece. Elected in January 2015 on a promise to…
Read MoreI have lots of things to say about Brexit. As a Romanian, holding a French passport, resident of the UK for the past 18…
Read MoreThe question, when it came, was striking in its simplicity: “should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the…
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