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Ashton, Nigel J. ORCID: 0009-0001-1484-5536 (2016) Searching for a just and lasting peace? Anglo-American relations and the road to United Nations Security Council Resolution 242. International History Review, 38 (1). 24 - 44. ISSN 0707-5332
Cox, Michael (2016) Not just ‘convenient’: China and Russia’s new strategic partnership in the age of geopolitics. Asian Journal of Comparative Politics, 1 (4). pp. 317-334. ISSN 2057-8911
Gippner, Olivia (2016) The 2°c target - a European norm enters the international stage: following the process to adoption in China. International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics, 6 (1). pp. 49-65. ISSN 1567-9764
Gippner, Olivia (2016) AAIB and EU: moving from international competition to practical cooperation with the European Investment Bank. EU-China Observer, 3. ISSN 2506-8415 (Submitted)
Gippner, Olivia (2016) Antipiracy and unusual coalitions in the Indian Ocean region: China’s changing role and confidence building with India. Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, 45 (3). pp. 107-137. ISSN 0341-6631
Keil, Steven and Oliver, Tim (2016) What would a US policy of 'restraint' mean for the Warsaw NATO Summit? International Politics Reviews, 4 (1). pp. 31-35. ISSN 2050-2982
Nitoiu, Cristian (2016) Towards conflict or cooperation? The Ukraine crisis and EU-Russia relations. Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, 16 (3). pp. 375-390. ISSN 1468-3857
Oliver, Tim (2016) Book review: Britain's Europe: a thousand years of conflict and cooperation. By Brendan Simms. International Affairs, 92 (5). pp. 1273-1274. ISSN 0020-5850
Oliver, Tim (2016) Book review: This is London: life and death in the world city. By Ben Judah. International Affairs, 92 (3). pp. 737-738. ISSN 0020-5850
Oliver, Tim (2016) Brexit, stage left. The Mark News.
Oliver, Tim (2016) Facing Britain's European obsession. The Ripon Forum, 50 (2). ISSN 0035-5526
Oliver, Tim (2016) Goodbye Britannia? The international implications of Britain's vote to leave the EU. Geopolitics, History, and International Relations, 8 (2). pp. 214-233. ISSN 1948-9145
Oliver, Tim (2016) This referendum won't settle the European question. Demos Quarterly. ISSN 1361-1275
Oliver, Tim (2016) The UK and Europe: ideas, interests, institutions, international and individuals: the five I's of Brexit. E!Sharp.
Oliver, Tim (2016) We must not ignore the rise of English nationalism. Newsweek. ISSN 0028-9604
Oliver, Tim (2016) The coalition and Europe. Journal of Liberal History, 92 S. pp. 55-57.
Oliver, Tim and Williams, Michael John (2016) Special relationships in flux: Brexit and the future of the US-EU and US-UK relationships. International Affairs, 92 (3). pp. 547-567. ISSN 0020-5850
Pedaliu, Effie G. H. (2016) Human rights and international security: the international community and the Greek dictators. International History Review, 38 (5). 1014 - 1039. ISSN 0707-5332
Ryan, John (2016) UK referendum and potential Brexit? Schnelldienst, 69 (10). pp. 10-12.
Ludlow, N. Piers ORCID: 0000-0002-4883-4536 (2016) Necessary but not automatic: how Europe learned to integrate. In: Levine, Daniel H. and Dawn, Nagar, (eds.) Region-Building in Africa. Palgrave Macmillan, London, UK, pp. 267-282.
Oliver, Tim (2016) What if Britain had voted to leave the EEC in 1975? In: Brack, Duncan and Dale, Iain, (eds.) Prime Minister Corbyn: and other things that never happened. Biteback Publishing, London, UK. ISBN 9781785900457
Pedaliu, Effie G. H. (2016) Footnotes as an expression of distrust? The United States and the NATO “Flanks” in the last two decades of the Cold War. In: Klimke, Martin, Kreis, Reinhild and Ostermann, Christian F., (eds.) Trust, but Verify: The Politics of Uncertainty and the Transformation of the Cold War Order, 1969-1991. Cold War International History Project. Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA. ISBN 9780804798099
Pedaliu, Effie G. H. (2016) Greece and the crisis: a historical perspective. In: Morillas, Pol and Dokos, Thanos, (eds.) Greece and the EU. Lessons from a Long-lasting Crisis. Centre for International Affairs (CIDOB), Barcelona, ES, 57 - 72.
Bednarczyk, Philip, Hemmings, John, Jones, Ben, Lightfoot, Jeff, Nicholson, Parke, Novotná, Tereza, Sutherland, Claire, Teebken, Julia and Whitworth, Andrew (2016) New challenges, new voices: next generation viewpoints on Transatlantic relations. LSE Ideas Special Report, Oliver, Tim (ed.) (SR022). London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Brown, Scott A.W, Cooper, Robert, Falkner, Robert ORCID: 0000-0001-9990-6926, Gaspers, Jan, Gippner, Olivia, Henökl, Thomas, Lang, Bertram, Mohan, Garima, Murray, Philomena, Reiterer, Michael, Stumbaum, May-Britt U., Torney, Diarmuid, Wong, Reuben, Yeo, Lay Hwee and Yu, Jie (2016) Changing waters: towards a new EU Asia strategy. IDEAS reports - special reports, Gippner, Olivia (ed.) (SR021). LSE IDEAS, The London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
LSE IDEAS, (2016) After the drug wars: report of the LSE Expert Group on the economics of drug policy. , Collins, John and Soderholm, Alexander (eds.). London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
McNerney, Michael J., Johnson, Stuart E., Pezard, Stephanie, Stebbins, David, Miles, Renanah, O'Mahony, Angela, Feng, Chaoling and Oliver, Tim (2016) Defense institution building in Africa: an assessment. Research Reports (RR-1232-OSD). RAND Corporation, London, UK. ISBN 9780833092403
Oliver, Tim (2016) Brexit: what happens next? Strategic Update (16.2). LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Oliver, Tim (2016) A European Union without the United Kingdom: the geopolitics of a British exit from the EU. Strategic Update (16.1). LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Oliver, Tim (2016) Why the EU referendum will not be the end of the story. . Federal Trust for Education and Research, London, UK. ISBN 9781911234005
Ryan, John (2016) Forgotten lessons for the Eurozone. European Policy Briefs (43). Egmont Royal Institute for International Relations, Brussels, Belgium.
Ryan, John (2016) The Greek Euro tragedy. Strategic Update (16.4). LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Sri Munir Majid, Tan (2016) ASEAN: in or out? No way…not yet? Strategic Update (16.3). LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Ryan, John (2016) The European Central Bank’s lack of democratic legitimacy as a serious flaw. In: The crisis behind the crisis: the European crisis as a multi-dimensional systemic failure of the EU, 2016-03-31 - 2016-04-01, Cambridge, United Kingdom, GBR. (Submitted)
Ryan, John (2016) The European Union at a crossroads. In: Ifo Annual Meeting 2016, 2016-04-28, Munich, Germany, DEU. (Submitted)
Ryan, John (2016) What are the Lessons learned from the Greek Crisis and the pathways to more sustainable Eurozone. In: PSA 66th Annual International Conference, 2016-03-21 - 2016-03-23, Brighton, United Kingdom, GBR.
Spanakos, Anthony Petros and Panizza, Francisco, eds. (2016) Conceptualising comparative politics. Conceptualising comparative politics. Routledge, New York, USA. ISBN 9781138782921
Fisher, John, Pedaliu, Effie G. H. and Smith, Richard, eds. (2016) The Foreign Office, commerce and British foreign policy in the twentieth century. Palgrave Macmillan, London, UK. ISBN 9781137465801
Ludlow, N. Piers ORCID: 0000-0002-4883-4536 (2016) Roy Jenkins and the European Commission presidency, 1976 –1980: at the heart of Europe. Security, Conflict and Cooperation in the Contemporary World. Palgrave Macmillan, London, UK. ISBN 9781137515292
Charmley, John (2016) Trade is not – and never has been – the reason for the European Union’s existence. LSE Brexit (08 Feb 2016). Website.
Daddow, Oliver and Oliver, Tim (2016) A not so awkward partner: the UK has been a champion of many causes in the EU. LSE Brexit (15 Apr 2016). Blog Entry.
Favell, Adrian (2016) Compared to its neighbours, open migration to Britain has been a success story. LSE Brexit (08 Apr 2016). Website.
Harris, Geoffrey and Oliver, Tim (2016) From Brexit to Trump: transatlantic allies in an era of unpredictability. Euractiv (24 Nov 2016). Website.
Ludlow, N. Piers ORCID: 0000-0002-4883-4536 (2016) Britain’s liberal elite can’t wash their hands of Brexit. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Oct 2016). Website.
Ludlow, N. Piers ORCID: 0000-0002-4883-4536 (2016) Don’t blame the worse-off for Brexit. Plenty of Britain’s ‘liberal elite’ backed it too. LSE Brexit blog (27 Oct 2016). Website.
Ludlow, N. Piers ORCID: 0000-0002-4883-4536 (2016) Michael Gove’s problem is that a single market is more than just a tariff-free zone. LSE Brexit blog (21 Apr 2016). Website.
Nitoiu, Cristian (2016) Assessing the three main security threats facing Europe in the wake of the Ukraine crisis. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (19 Feb 2016). Website.
Nitoiu, Cristian (2016) Avoiding a new Cold War: The future of EU-Russia relations in the context of the Ukraine crisis. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (22 Mar 2016). Website.
Nitoiu, Cristian (2016) What does the Litvinenko ruling mean for relations between Russia and the West? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (22 Jan 2016). Website.
Oliver, Tim (2016) After a Brexit: the EU that falls apart, continues to muddle through, or integrates further. LSE Brexit (13 Apr 2016). Website.
Oliver, Tim (2016) Brexit or Bremain for British security. Sustainable Security (03 May 2016). Website.
Oliver, Tim (2016) Brexit: the many roads to a crisis? LSE Brexit blog (21 Sep 2016). Website.
Oliver, Tim (2016) Brexit: what happens next? LSE IDEAS Strategic Update (18 Jun 2016). Website.
Oliver, Tim (2016) A British exit from the EU is not casually overlooked in international relations. LSE Brexit (19 Feb 2016). Website.
Oliver, Tim (2016) The European Parliament and the UK’s renegotiation III: President Schulz. LSE Brexit (09 Feb 2016). Website.
Oliver, Tim (2016) European and international views of Brexit. Journal of European Public Policy (29 Apr 2016), pp. 1321-1328. Blog Entry.
Oliver, Tim (2016) European views on the Brexit negotiations. LSE Brexit (25 Jul 2016). Website.
Oliver, Tim (2016) Forget independence for London: but the capital now needs its own devolved government more than ever. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Jun 2016). Website.
Oliver, Tim (2016) How future UK European referendums might happen. LSE Brexit (01 Mar 2016). Website.
Oliver, Tim (2016) How will the EU interpret the Brexit vote? LSE Brexit blog (24 Jun 2016). Website.
Oliver, Tim (2016) Inglorious Brexit: the defence and security implications of Brexit. Dahrendorf Forum – Debating Europe (12 Dec 2016). Website.
Oliver, Tim (2016) Now! That’s what I call Brexit. Delving into the Brexicon. LSE Brexit (22 Dec 2016). Blog Entry.
Oliver, Tim (2016) Preparations for a Brexit VI: views from the EU’sinstitutions, France, and Germany. LSE Brexit (20 Jun 2016). Website.
Oliver, Tim (2016) Preparations for a Brexit: the EU will shape what happens after a vote to withdraw. LSE Ideas (13 Apr 2016). Website.
Oliver, Tim (2016) Scenarios of a new UK-EU relationship: a ‘harsh’ Brexit. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (09 Jun 2016). Website.
Oliver, Tim (2016) Shades of grey: is Brexit going to lead to European disintegration? LSE Brexit blog (01 Jul 2016). Website.
Oliver, Tim (2016) A Trump presidency would present an enormous challenge for the UK-US ‘special relationship’. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (05 Nov 2016). Website.
Oliver, Tim (2016) Trump will present an enormous challenge for the UK-US ‘Special Relationship’. LSE Brexit (09 Nov 2016). Website.
Oliver, Tim (2016) The UK needs a devolved government for London. Democratic Audit Blog (22 Jan 2016). Blog Entry.
Oliver, Tim (2016) Understanding non-British views of Brexit. UK in a Changing Europe (05 Dec 2016). Website.
Oliver, Tim (2016) The rise of English nationalism is something British politicians can no longer ignore. LSE Brexit (12 Jul 2016). Website.
Oliver, Tim (2016) The world after Brexit: from British referendum to global adventure. International Politics (01 Nov 2016), pp. 689-707. Blog Entry.
Oliver, Tim, Kammel, Arnold, Bartovic, Vladimír, Jokela, Juha, Tzogopoulos, George and Pace, Roderick (2016) Preparations for a Brexit IV: views from Austria, the Czech Republic, Finland, Greece, and Malta. LSE Brexit (27 May 2016). Website.
Oliver, Tim, Larsen, Henrik, Poli, Eleonora, Korteweg, Rem, Lovec, Marco and Mestres, Laia (2016) Preparations for a Brexit: views from Denmark, Italy, the Netherlands, Slovenia and Spain. LSE Brexit (21 Apr 2016). Website.
Oliver, Tim, McGuinness, Mairead, McAllister, David and Hübner, Danuta (2016) The European Parliament and the UK’s renegotiation: what do MEPs think? Part II. LSE Brexit (04 Feb 2016). Website.
Oliver, Tim, Poli, Eleonora, Möller, Almut, Lovec, Marco and Mestres, Laia (2016) EU views on the British vote to leave: Italy, Germany, Slovenia and Spain. LSE Brexit (21 Jul 2016). Website.
Oliver, Tim, Primatarova, Antoinette, Pegasiou, Adonis, Huberty, Martine, Gostyńska-Jakubowska, Agata and Raimundo, António (2016) Preparations for a Brexit III: views from Bulgaria, Cyprus, Luxembourg, Poland, and Portugal. LSE Brexit (06 May 2016). Website.
Oliver, Tim, Willermain, Fabian, Gálik, Zoltán, Bruģe, Ilvija, Bilčík, Vladimír and Fägersten, Björn (2016) Preparations for a Brexit V: views from Belgium, Hungary, Latvia, Slovakia, and Sweden. LSE Brexit (14 Jun 2016). Website.
Oliver, Tim, de Jong, Dennis, Keller, Ska and Turmes, Claude (2016) The European Parliament and the UK’s renegotiation IV: what do MEPs think? LSE Brexit (12 Feb 2016). Website.
Oliver, Tim, Šelo Šabić, Senada, Bahovski, Erkki, Gilmore, Andrew, Vaicekauskaite, Živilė and Nicolescu, Agnes (2016) Preparations for a Brexit II: views from Croatia, Estonia, Ireland, Lithuania and Romania. LSE Brexit (29 Apr 2016). Website.
Panizza, Francisco ORCID: 0000-0002-3755-9209 (2016) Rousseff: A victim of circumstances or responsible for her own demise? LSE Department of Government Blog (24 May 2016). Website.
Rachman, Gideon, Erlanger, Steven, Yu, Jie, Oliver, Tim and Cox, Michael (2016) The international consequences of the EU referendum — LSE Ideas Podcast. LSE Brexit (10 May 2016). Website.
Ryan, John (2016) A British exit would harm the EU’s global credibility – and it could rip apart the Conservatives, too. LSE Brexit blog (26 Feb 2016). Website.
Ryan, John (2016) The European Central Bank rules in a democratic void. The Broker (18 Feb 2016). Website.
Shiels, David (2016) ‘What would Maggie do?’ Had she been given the chance, we probably wouldn’t be asking. LSE Brexit (18 Feb 2016). Website.
Yu, Jie (2016) China is an unexpectedly strong supporter of the Remain camp. LSE Brexit (15 Jun 2016). Website.
Yu, Jie (2016) Don’t let the Hinkley C delay sour Sino-British relations post-Brexit. LSE Brexit (23 Sep 2016). Website.