Britain has got too much Previous to play fast and loose with international law, by @MikeClarke2020s

The idea that Britain is contemplating breaking international law in the Internal Market Bill is not as much of an outlier as many people think. When it comes to international law, Britain is beginning to look like a serial petty offender with quite a lot of Previous. If the last three governments have got short …

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Tipping Point review: Foreign Affairs

The following book review by Andrew Moravcsik features in the September/October 2020 edition of Foreign Affairs and can be accessed here. Two London-based policy analysts study the challenges and opportunities facing British foreign policy. On challenges, they recycle clichés: the world is materially better but people remain dissatisfied, inequality and xenophobia threaten liberal democracy, globalization …

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