Benjamin Martill is a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Dahrendorf Forum where he focuses on Europe after Brexit. He is based at LSE IDEAS, the London School of Economics's foreign policy think tank. The Dahrendorf Forum is a joint research venture between LSE and the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin. His research looks at how political ideology and party politics affect foreign policymaking, with particular reference to the politics of Cold War strategy in Europe. He was previously Lecturer in Politics at Canterbury Christ Church University and Research Associate at the UCL European Institute.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?On Brexit, there’s no doubt that UK negotiators have adopted a hard bargaining strategy
But is this the best strategy for advancing British interests? Here is the argument based on the findings of a...
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Published in: HomeThe Brexit debate at home and abroad
This policy brief, exploring the pan-European phenomena that prepared the ground for Brexit, is an introduction to...
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Published in: Brexit DivisionsIntroducing this week's theme: UK business and trade after Brexit
The economy will be centre stage when Brexit negotiations begin in 2017. All week we’re looking at the possible...