The Tempest that May Unravel the F-35 Cooperative
August 26, 2018 3 min. read

The United Kingdom recently announced that they were working on producing their own stealth fighter project. Named the Tempest, it would become the front line of the Royal Air Force and would commit billions into the UK’s aviation industry. While the F-35 project had multiple innovational links to the British Aerospace industry and would have […]

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Theresa May’s evolving Brexit strategy
April 2, 2018 6 min. read

The transition agreement between the UK and EU means that although the UK will officially leave the EU in March 2019, it will still remain in the customs union and single market for another 21 months. The deal was struck after several concessions by the UK, indicating the government’s willingness to sacrifice regaining full sovereignty […]

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Brexit and the Irish Border
May 23, 2017 3 min. read

Brexit was fought and decided on immigration. Yet while the argument about migrants was debated, the issue of the Irish border was largely ignored.

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Why is Saudi Arabia Targeting Yemen’s Future?
November 1, 2016 6 min. read

The conflict has already resulted in 10,000 dead, including 4,000 civilians, while the UN estimates that 80% of the population is now in need of humanitarian assistance.

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Brexit’s Varied Lessons
August 16, 2016 7 min. read

Enough time has passed since Britain’s vote to leave the EU for the political consequences to be felt, and for analysts to register their post-mortems.

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Modern Slavery at Sea
August 7, 2016 7 min. read

The discovery of unpaid seamen trapped on an offshore oil supply vessel highlights the links between forced labor and the formal, legal global economy.

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Brexit: Will the EU Botch It Again?
July 5, 2016 7 min. read

Brexit presents a new challenge to the European Union, an organization already plagued by successive and compounding crises.

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Brexit Makes Trump’s Wall More Likely
June 27, 2016 3 min. read

The outcome of the Brexit vote is a harbinger of a pivoting away from the globalization process and the strengthening of supranational institutions.

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The UK’s Innate Conservatism will Prevent an EU Exit
June 7, 2016 4 min. read

While the UK is prepared to experiment with its political and economic system, sudden, drastic changes are not welcomed: a gradualist approach is preferred.

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