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‘Better together?’: Why the EU should understand ‘Brexit’ as a virtue, not a vice

On April 29, 2016 By European Student Think Tank
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By Johannes Tropper, EST Ambassador to Austria.  Prime Minister ofRead More

Analysis of UKIP’s Nigel Farage’s xenophobic rhetoric

On March 14, 2016 By European Student Think Tank
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By Matt Evans, British EST Ambassador. Matt is a final yearRead More

Euroscepticism taking over Europe. Will Poland spearhead it?

On January 21, 2016 By European Student Think Tank
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By Kinga Jaromin, Master student of Centre for Europe, UniversityRead More

Purple dawn – Britain’s biggest Euro sceptic party and how we should reinvent the image of the EU

On May 1, 2015 By European Student Think Tank
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By Owen Jones. The UK’s political makeup in general hasRead More

UK General Elections 2015 – What’s in it for the Youth?

On April 7, 2015 By European Student Think Tank
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by Edita Jat­ulyte, our ambassador for the United Kingdom. TheRead More

The Brixit Folly – Untangling David Cameron’s Eurosceptic knot

On April 6, 2015 By European Student Think Tank
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by Jonas Brynhildsen. Originally published on 2013/12/22 It can hardlyRead More

Debate: Britain and the EU – Is the UK leading the way or running away?

On April 6, 2015 By European Student Think Tank
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Originally published on 2013/07/18 Watch the debate with Graham Watson MEP (ALDERead More

Cameron’s bold move

On April 5, 2015 By European Student Think Tank
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By Quint Hoekstra. Originally published on 2013/01/31 Last Wednesday, theRead More

Discussion Forum 3: David Cameron’s speech

On April 5, 2015 By European Student Think Tank
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Originally published on 2013/01/25 It was a long-awaited speech. HereRead More

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