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What is the reason for the increase in trade costs between the UK and the EU after the Brexit? What problems has the increase in border inspections between the UK...
Read moreBrexit and the Northern Ireland Protocol threaten the identity of the Unionists in Northern Ireland. The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) seems helpless in redefining its existential nature in post-Brexit. This...
Read moreThe historic Good Friday Agreement struck a delicate power-sharing balance between Northern Ireland and the United Kingdom in 1998. Still, the post-Brexit arrangements so far seemed to have damaged the...
Read moreBoris Johnson's government mostly neglected Northern Ireland when pursuing its Brexit settlement. This disregard is still going on. Julian Smith, a powerful Secretary of State for Northern Ireland who effectively...
Read moreThe British Government's horizon for "Global Britain" seeks to restore Britain's greatness as a maritime tradition. However, this perspective is not in line with geostrategic realities. For example, the importance of The European...
Read moreThe 2016 vote to withdraw the UK from the EU dramatically impacted devolved nations. In Northern Ireland, Brexit is a significant factor that can bring people closer to a united...
Read moreIrish Unity is a courageous effort to return to the original identity of Ireland's past. Brexit and contradictions facing unionists and nationalists provide a unique opportunity for consensus and discourse...
Read moreBritain's splintered far-right is trying to revive itself. They are doing this by exploiting the shock and outrage at the...
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