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Contributors from our Living with the Neighbours Observatory
are presenting their reflections alongside sessions on Labour’s European strategy, UK choices in the face of security and trade challenges, and keynotes from the UK and EU at the British Academy in London.
are presenting their reflections alongside sessions on Labour’s European strategy, UK choices in the face of security and trade challenges, and keynotes from the UK and EU at the British Academy in London.
May 28, 2025 at 10:09 AM
Contributors from our Living with the Neighbours Observatory
are presenting their reflections alongside sessions on Labour’s European strategy, UK choices in the face of security and trade challenges, and keynotes from the UK and EU at the British Academy in London.
are presenting their reflections alongside sessions on Labour’s European strategy, UK choices in the face of security and trade challenges, and keynotes from the UK and EU at the British Academy in London.
Contributors from our Living with the Neighbours Observatory
are presenting their reflections alongside sessions on Labour’s European strategy, UK choices in the face of security and trade challenges, and keynotes from the UK and EU at the British Academy in London.
are presenting their reflections alongside sessions on Labour’s European strategy, UK choices in the face of security and trade challenges, and keynotes from the UK and EU at the British Academy in London.
May 28, 2025 at 10:09 AM
Contributors from our Living with the Neighbours Observatory
are presenting their reflections alongside sessions on Labour’s European strategy, UK choices in the face of security and trade challenges, and keynotes from the UK and EU at the British Academy in London.
are presenting their reflections alongside sessions on Labour’s European strategy, UK choices in the face of security and trade challenges, and keynotes from the UK and EU at the British Academy in London.
warwick.ac.uk
May 28, 2025 at 10:09 AM
Dan Kelemen observes that "national narratives show no sign of converging" and that the book "reminds us that the future of the EU will remain rooted in varying – and sometimes conflicting – understandings of the meaning of the integration project."
March 6, 2025 at 3:18 PM
Dan Kelemen observes that "national narratives show no sign of converging" and that the book "reminds us that the future of the EU will remain rooted in varying – and sometimes conflicting – understandings of the meaning of the integration project."
Erik Jones notes that, despite the cross-national differences that it maps, the book shows that "there are powerful themes that resonate across the Union", but warns that those that "normalize participation in the European project as part of the national experience ... cannot be taken for granted"
March 6, 2025 at 3:18 PM
Erik Jones notes that, despite the cross-national differences that it maps, the book shows that "there are powerful themes that resonate across the Union", but warns that those that "normalize participation in the European project as part of the national experience ... cannot be taken for granted"
For Frédéric Forêt, the volumes is "essential reading", and “a timely reminder that the main stories about Europe are told by national governments, in national terms, for national audiences ... European integration is here to stay, but on the terms of each Member State”.
March 6, 2025 at 3:18 PM
For Frédéric Forêt, the volumes is "essential reading", and “a timely reminder that the main stories about Europe are told by national governments, in national terms, for national audiences ... European integration is here to stay, but on the terms of each Member State”.
We are delighted to have endorsements from several distinguished academics. Catherine E. de Vries calls the book "a must read" that carefully outlines "different national perspectives about Europe, what lies behind these differences, and what these different national perspectives have in common".
March 6, 2025 at 3:18 PM
We are delighted to have endorsements from several distinguished academics. Catherine E. de Vries calls the book "a must read" that carefully outlines "different national perspectives about Europe, what lies behind these differences, and what these different national perspectives have in common".