Author: Professor David Phinnemore
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The language of ‘flexible and imaginative’ solutions is unique to the Irish dimension of Brexit
Professor David Phinnemore argues that at the heart of the commitment of all parties involved in the exit negotiations is the desire to ensure that Brexit does not in any way undermine the Northern Ireland peace process.
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Brexit, Northern Ireland and Territorial Differentiation: An Opportunity Not To Be Missed
Professor David Phinnemore and Dr Katy Hayward look at how territorial differentiation, which offers different arrangements for different parts of a state, could provide a post-Brexit solution for Northern Ireland.
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After Brexit: the EFTA option
As the UK government’s plans for Brexit remain very much a work in progress, Professor David Phinnemore and Cenni Najy ask what would EFTA membership mean for the UK post-Brexit.
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Article 50 triggered: here’s what happens now
Theresa May has finally triggered Article 50 so the process of the UK’s withdrawal from the EU has begun. Professor David Phinnemore lays out the various stages in the negotiations over the next two years.
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The shape of Brexit is probably already written in a 60-year-old document
In the run-up to the 60th anniversary of the signing of the Treaties of Rome, Professor David Phinnemore looks at what the future holds for the UK’s relationship with Europe.
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Brexit: What Next Once Article 50 is Triggered?
The triggering of Article 50 by PM Theresa May is imminent, but what will happen over the next two-years? Professor David Phinnemore outlines the projected timetable for negotiations and the main issues that will be up for discussion.
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Northern Ireland and Brexit: Struggling and divided over ‘what next’
As some politicians voice concern about Brexit, Professor David Phinnemore assesses some of the key challenges posed by Brexit for Northern Ireland and how Northern Ireland political parties have reacted to the result of the EU referendum.
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Why the UK can’t just pick and choose from the EU menu after Brexit
Article first appeared on The Conversation. Featured image – Interlaken, Switzerland.
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Northern Ireland prepares to enter a post-Brexit quagmire
Professor David Phinnemore looks at what happens next for Northern Ireland following the leave victory in the UK referendum on EU membership.
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If Britain leaves the EU, could it simply rejoin?
In the run-up to next week’s UK referendum on EU membership, Professor David Phinnemore reflects on what would happen if there were a Brexit but the UK changed its mind down the line…

