03/06 From Brexit to ‘Bregret’: ten years later, bitterness still prevails over the UK’s vote to leave the EU
-On June 23 2016, a slight majority of Britons voted to leave the European Union. Today surveys show that more people are regretting the EU divorce deal rather than celebrating it.
- TheConversation-France25/03 Italy: Middle East crisis pushes the Meloni government away from the US
-Italy’s stance on the Middle East conflict reveals a tendency to tread cautiously to protect both its own and shared European interests while distancing itself from the United States.
- TheConversation-France18/03 Generative AI in business schools: friend or foe?
-How can business schools best navigate the AI era? Does GenAI in higher education constitute a level playing field where educational inequality and diverse learning needs are concerned?
- TheConversation-France25/02 European Capitals of Culture: a diplomatic linchpin in an unstable world?
-In a geopolitical landscape that is more and more fragmented, the European Capitals of Culture initiative and its evolving role in fostering diplomacy and unity are up for debate.
- TheConversation-France14/08 Irregular migrants in Europe face obstacles to exercising legal rights – where they have them
-There are various social and labour rights for irregular migrants in the different EU member states and the UK. But the costs of enjoying these rights can be daunting.
- TheConversation-France02/04 Europeans have more flexible views on how to respond to irregular migrants than policymakers think – new research
-There is a public preference for some policies that include a pathway to legal status.
- TheConversation-France06/03 French nuclear deterrence for Europe: how effective could it be against Russia?
-Under what conditions could France – the only nuclear power in the EU since Brexit – provide deterrence on a European scale now that US protection against Russia is not guaranteed?
- TheConversation-France12/12 Can the UK’s ‘Online Safety Act’ tame the hidden violence in leisure communities?
-New UK legislation aims to curb online abuse by enforcing swift removal of harmful content. Research shows even leisure communities can foster toxic behaviour.
- TheConversation-France28/06 Grand Slam tennis: how economics shed light on champions’ performances
-Wimbledon, Rolland-Garros, US Open, Australian Open… Tennis is not just about muscles and nerves, and research sheds fascinating light on athletes’ strategies and performances.
- TheConversation-France23/01 Western strikes against Houthis risk igniting a powderkeg in the Middle East
-Since the outset of Israel’s invasion of Gaza, the West has aimed to prevent the conflict from escalating regionally. But strikes on the Houthis in Yemen by the U.S. and the U.K. may ensure it will.
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