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Cottey, Andrew, Csernatoni, Raluca, Dobber, Jeroen, Fiott, Daniel, Ghalehdar, Payam, Groitl, Gerlinde and Martill, Benjamin (2022) Beyond autonomy: rethinking Europe as a strategic actor. . LSE Ideas, London, UK.
Martill, Benjamin (2021) G7 summit: America is back, but Britain cannot escape Brexit. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Martill, Benjamin (2020) Hard bargaining dies hard: the cultural factors behind Britain’s ill-suited Brexit negotiation strategy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Oct 2020). Blog Entry.
Martill, Benjamin and Ten Brinke, Lisa (2020) Europe in a multipolar world. Strategic Updates (June 2020). LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Martill, Benjamin (2020) The end of foreign policy consensus? How Remainers and Leavers view Britain's place in the world. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Jan 2020). Blog Entry.
Martill, Benjamin (2018) Can Parliament be scared into submission over the Brexit deal? LSE Brexit (16 Nov 2018). Blog Entry.
Martill, Benjamin and Sus, Monika (2018) Post-Brexit EU/UK security cooperation: NATO, CSDP+, or ‘French connection’? British Journal of Politics and International Relations (01 Nov 2018), pp. 846-863. Blog Entry.
Martill, Benjamin (2018) Puffer fish and bargaining chips: why hard bargaining harms British interests. LSE Brexit (25 Oct 2018). Website.
Martill, Benjamin (2018) Center of gravity: domestic institutions and the victory of liberal strategy in Cold War Europe. Security Studies. ISSN 0963-6412
Martill, Benjamin (2017) What makes Britain 'Great'? The end of the postwar consensus of liberal internationalism. LSE Brexit (15 Nov 2017). Website.
Martill, Benjamin (2017) Over the threshold: the politics of foreign policy in majoritarian parliamentary systems—the case of Britain. International Politics (25 Oct 2017). Blog Entry.
Martill, Benjamin (2017) International ideologies: paradigms of ideological analysis and world politics. Journal of Political Ideologies, 22 (3). pp. 236-255. ISSN 1356-9317