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1. UK-EU Relations Tracker Q3

2. The state of public opinion: 2023

3. UK-EU regulatory divergence tracker Q3 2023

4. Exploring ‘Bregret’: public attitudes to Brexit, seven years on

5. UK trade tracker Q3 2023

6. Reviewing the Trade and Cooperation Agreement: potential paths

7. The investment gap: the UK’s efforts to replace the European Investment Bank

8. Policy landscape 2023

9. UK-EU relations tracker: April – June 2023

10. UK-EU regulatory divergence tracker: eighth edition

11. UK-EU regulatory divergence tracker: seventh edition

12. The British monarchy

13. UK-EU relations tracker: first edition

14. Immigration after Brexit: where are we going?

15. UK-EU regulatory divergence tracker: sixth edition

16. Where next? The future of the UK-EU relationship

17. Assessing the Risk of Foreign Influence in UK Search Results

18. Transatlantic Trends 2023: Public Opinion in a Shifting Global Order

19. The Lion, the Wolf Warrior and the Crossroads: UK-China Relations at a Turning Point

20. Facing Pressure: Iran executes former Defence Minister

21. Welfare losses, preferences for redistribution, and political participation: Evidence from the United Kingdom’s age of austerity

22. Authoritarian kleptocrats are thriving on the West’s failures. Can they be stopped?

23. Building a Mature UK Trade Policy

24. United Kingdom Engagement with North Korea

25. The Return of the Foreign Fighters and Their Families to Their Homeland: Existing Practices and Considerations Regarding Security and Human Rights

26. British Nuclear Policy

27. British Power in Baltic Weather: The UK’s Role in Nordic-Baltic Security and UK-Estonia Defence Cooperation

28. How Russia Went to War: The Kremlin’s Preparations for Its Aggression Against Ukraine

29. Raising AUKUS’s Second Pillar: Integrating Uncrewed and Other Emerging Technologies into the Australian Defence Forces

30. CTC Sentinel: May 2023 Issue

31. CTC Sentinel: February 2023 Issue

32. The Politics of “What Works”: Evidence Incentives and Entrepreneurship in Development Organisations

33. Using Risk Analysis to Shape Border Management: A Review of Approaches during the COVID-19 Pandemic

34. External Processing: A Tool to Expand Protection or Further Restrict Territorial Asylum?

35. The Technology Policies of Digital Middle Powers

36. Rebooting the Entente: An Agenda for Renewed UK-France Defense Cooperation

37. Fossil Fuel Industry Phase-Out and Just Transition: Designing Policies to Protect Workers’ Living Standards

38. The Political Economy of the Cost of Living Crisis in the UK: What Is to Be Done?

39. Monitoring Progress on the Women, Peace and Security Agenda

40. What Growth Strategies Do Citizens Want? Evidence from a New Survey

41. The Socioeconomic and Gendered Organization of Social Reproduction in the Anglo-American Welfare Model: Transformations in the US and UK over Four Decades

42. Innovations in Donor Bureaucracies and the Implications for Peacebuilding Financing

43. Shared fortunes: Why Britain, the European Union, and Africa need one another

44. AUKUS A Look Back at The First Analyses

45. A Reliable Global Cyber Power: Cyberspace and Germany’s National Security Strategy

46. UK Must Engage with Argentina Over Future of Falkland Islands

47. Sign of the Times: How the United Kingdom’s Integrated Review Affects Relations with Africa

48. What Next after the Death of Queen Elizabeth II?

49. Germany and the UK: Perspectives for Deepening the Bilateral Dialogue on Development Policy

50. EXPLAINING CONFLICT OVER INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL COOPERATION

51. France and AUKUS: Bouncing Back to Live Up to Pacific Challenges

52. Pari Passu Lost and Found: The Origins of Sovereign Bankruptcy 1798-1873

53. Separating electricity from gas prices through Green Power Pools: Design options and evolution

54. Mirroring its British masters: state and outsourced terrorism against the Maoist insurgency

55. NATO Should Defend Europe, Not Pivot to Asia

56. El Papel de un Reino Unido Post-brexit y su Nuevo Rol en el Africa Subsahariana

57. África: Competencia y sustitución en un entorno estratégico de rivalidad. Introducción al número especial

58. Post-Brexit EU–UK cooperation on migration and asylum: How to live apart, together

59. Understanding the Red Wall: Politics and identity in the new electoral battlegrounds

60. British politics after Brexit

61. Constitution and Governance in the UK

62. UK-EU regulatory divergence tracker: third edition

63. Post-Brexit imports, supply chains, and the effect on consumer prices

64. The state of the European Union

65. UK-EU regulatory divergence tracker: fourth edition

66. The Northern Ireland Protocol Bill: context and consequences

67. UK-EU regulatory divergence tracker: fifth edition

68. Levelling up: what England thinks

69. A beginner’s guide to the European Union

70. Manufacturing after Brexit

71. Doing things differently? Policy after Brexit

72. An EU border across Britain: Scotland’s borders after independence

73. Estimating the UK's Return on Investment from an Ambitious Program to Incentivize New Antibiotics

74. Understanding the Cost-Effectiveness of COVID-19 Vaccination in Nigeria

75. The Case for Cooperation: The Future of the U.S.-UK Intelligence Alliance

76. Are the effects of terrorism short-lived?

77. Time for Fresh Thinking on Northern Ireland and Brexit

78. The UK's First Comprehensive Space Strategy

79. European Security Management at the National Level. A Comparative Analysis of Strategies for the Development of Defence Capability in the United Kingdom and Poland

80. Why the Ukraine crisis should push the UK and EU into a tighter embrace on security policy

81. An analysis of central bank decision-making

82. UK, Australia and ASEAN cooperation for safer seas: A case for elevating the cyber–maritime security nexus

83. AUKUS Update #1: May 2022

84. R (Begum) v Special Immigration Appeals Commission; R (Begum) v Secretary of State for the Home Department; Begum v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2021] UKSC 7, [2021] AC 765

85. New Labour, New Britain: In Conversation with Lord Mandelson

86. New Labour, New Britain: Audience Q&A on Where Next for Labour

87. New Labour, New Britain: Professor Eunice Goes

88. New Labour, New Britain: Stella Creasy MP

89. New Labour, New Britain: Harry Quilter-Pinner

90. New Labour, New Britain: Rupa Huq MP

91. New Labour, New Britain: Dr Lise Butler

92. New Labour, New Britain: Q&A about the ‘Blair Revolution’ in British Politics

93. New Labour, New Britain: Will Hutton

94. New Labour, New Britain: Sunder Katwala

95. New Labour, New Britain: Polly Toynbee

96. 'Between the Obsolete and the Utopian': David Miliband Lecture at the Mile End Institute, 6 May 2022

97. 'Between the Obsolete and the Utopian': David Miliband Q&A on Friday 6 May 2022

98. New Labour, New Britain: Professor Matthew Hilton introduces the Rt Hon David Miliband

99. New Labour, New Britain: Audience Q&A on Modernisation and Change in the 1997 Campaign

100. New Labour, New Britain: Dame Margaret Hodge