Diplomacy and International Governance
Case studies
Is London Calling Brexit?
The Institute for Diplomacy and International Governance held a panel discussion entitled 'Is London Calling Brexit?', which was also the launch of Dr Tim Oliver's new book Understanding Brexit: A Concise Introduction.
The Macron Doctrine: Repackaging Old French Ideas Or A New Direction For Europe (And The World)?
Professor Helen Drake, Director of the Institute for Diplomacy and International Governance, together with Sophie Meunier, a Senior Research Scholar at Princeton University, have published an article discussing the Macron Doctrine and how conversations have shifted.
Pessimistic, confused and frustrated: how the EU views Westminster’s mess
Dr Nicola Chelotti, Lecturer from the Institute for Diplomacy and International Governance, has written an article for The Times to highlight the EU views on Brexit following the House of Commons votes on a number of Brexit issues last week.
Why are Roma also hated?
Dr Aidan McGarry, Reader in International Politics within the Institute for International Governance and Diplomacy, has written an article on ‘Why are Roma also hated?’ in partnership with The Conversation.
Brexercise! Brexit lessons for keeping fit in 2019
Dr Tim Oliver and Dr Andrew Brinkley have given their advice on how to Brexercise in The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Brexit blog.
‘Brexhausted’ by the latest shenanigans? There is good news
Diplomacy and International Governance Lecturer, Dr Tim Oliver, has written a blog on Brexit that has recently been published in the Clingendael Institute.
The Introvert’s Protest: Handwriting the UN Declaration on Human Rights
Dr Aidan McGarry, Reader in International Politics, has written a blog on an introvert’s protest.
Romaphobia: A Legacy of Nation Building in Europe
Institute for Diplomacy and International Governance’s, Dr Aidan McGarry has written a post on Romaphobia and nation-building in Europe for the French Network of Institutes for Advanced Study (RFIEA).
What if it’s not all about Macron?
Professor Helen Drake, Director of the Institute for Diplomacy and International Governance, has shared her thoughts on French President Macron and the violent street protests that have emerged recently.
Professor Helen Drake on Brexit
Professor Helen Drake, Director of the Institute for Diplomacy and International Governance, discussed Brexit and the European Summit with France 24 earlier this week.
London is Falling Down on Mental Health: The Fight Against Mental Ill Health in a Global City
Dr Tim Oliver, Senior Lecturer for the Institute for Diplomacy and International Governance, has spoken on BBC’s Sunday Politics London today about mental ill health in London and the UK. Take a look at his blog on the subject below.
Getting Brexitalk Right: 7 rules
Dr Tim Oliver, Senior Lecturer for the Institute for Diplomacy and International Governance has written a blog for the Clingendael Institute magazine on 'Getting Brexittalk Right: 7 rules'.
After Salzburg: two questions each for the EU and the UK
Dr Nicola Chelotti, Lecturer within the Institute for Diplomacy and International Governance, has written a blog for us on some of the questions both the UK and the EU face over the Irish border and their future relationship.
Is France having a moment? Emmanuel Macron and the politics of disruption
Our Director of the Institute for Diplomacy and International Governance, Professor Helen Drake, has written a blog exploring 'Is France having a moment? Emmanuel Macron and the politics of disruption'.
Does Brexit Spell Boom or Doom for European Integration?
Senior Lecturer for the Institute for Diplomacy and International Governance, Dr Tim Oliver, speaks about what Brexit means for the EU in our latest blog.
Trump baby balloon: why humour is such a powerful form of protest
In an article for The Conversation, Dr Aidan McGarry considers the role of humour in protest ahead of Donald Trump’s visit to the UK.
Can the bond between Macron and Merkel keep the rest of the EU united?
Professor Helen Drake has written an article for The Conversation: Can the bond between Macron and Merkel keep the rest of the EU united?
ESRC 28+ Perspectives on Brexit
Professor Helen Drake and Dr Nicola Chelotti from our Institute for Diplomacy and International Governance were part of a multi-generational, multidisciplinary and gender-balanced team who won funding from the ESRC to be part of its UK in a Changing Europe programme, 28+ Perspectives on Brexit.
What’s Happening In This European Council Summit?
Professor Helen Drake's article provides an insight into the codes and expectations of the European Council Summit.
How far will Italy’s populism spread?
Dr Nicola Chelotti, Lecturer in Diplomacy and International Governance, recently participated in a programme discussing how Italy’s two populist parties are forming a coalition.