Over the past few years I've written a lot on what a British exit might mean
for the EU and so with the referendum upon us I thought I should list all my publications on this topic in one
place.
Those of you who know me know my own political preference on
this. It leaves me in the strange position of hoping that a lot of my work
on Brexit is wasted!
Reports and journal articles
- 'Brexit: what happens next?' LSE IDEAS Strategic Update, June 2016.
- A Harsh Brexit Scenario, CIDOB and LSE, June 2016.
- ‘European and International Views of a Potential Brexit’ Journal of European Public Policy, May 2016.
- With Mike J. Williams, ‘Special relationships in Flux: Brexit and the US-EU andUS-UK relationships’ International Affairs, Vol. 92(3), May 2016
- ‘What would a Brexit mean for the EU?’ Dahrendorf Analysis, March 2016
- The Referendum Will Not be the End of the Story, Federal Trust, February 2016.
- The Geopolitics of Brexit, LSE IDEAS Strategic Update, February 2016.
- ‘Europe’s British question: The UK-EU relationship in a changing Europe andmultipolar world.’ Global Society, Vol. 29(3), July 2015
- ‘To be or not to be in Europe: is that the question? Britain’s EuropeanQuestion and an In-Out Referendum.’ International Affairs, Vol. 91(1), January 2015.
- Tim Oliver and Almut Möller (eds.), Britain outside Europe? A compilationof views of the UK-EU relationship from 26 countries in Europe and around theworld. Foreword by Alexander Stubb, Prime Minister of Finland. DGAP, Berlin, September 2014.
- ‘Awkwardly Ever After: What if… Britain had voted to leave the EEC in 1975?’ in What if the EU …? Eds. Roderick Parkes and Almut Möller, DGAP, 2014.
- Europe Without Britain: Assessing the potential implications for the EU of aBritish withdrawal, SWP 18,000 word Research Paper, September 2013.
- 'Why an In-Out Referendum Won’t Settle the European Question in BritishPolitics’ SWP Comment, May 2013.
Parliamentary evidence
- With Almut Möller, evidence submitted to the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee’s inquiry into The costs and benefits of EU membership forthe UK's role in the world, October 2015.
- Written evidence on the geopolitical implications of a Brexit submitted to the House of Commons Joint Committee’s inquiry into the next National Security Strategy. House of Commons, London, UK. 84-88, 2014.
- With Dan Hamilton, Evidence on US views of TTIP for the House of Lords EU Sub-Committee C’s inquiry into the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership. Pp264-270. House of Lords, London, UK, 2013.
- Evidence on US views of the UK-EU relationship submitted to the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee inquiry into UK-US relations. House of Commons, London, UK.
- With Volker Perthes and Nicolai von Ondarza SWP evidence on German views of EU security submitted to the House of Commons Joint Committee’s inquiry into the National Security Strategy, pp123-129. House of Commons, London, UK, 2013.
- ‘This referendum won’t settle the European question’ Demos Quarterly, May 2016.
- ‘Brexit or Bremain for British Security?’ Sustainable Security, May 2016
- ‘Facing Britain’s European Obsession’ Ripon Forum, April 2016.
- With Oliver Daddow, ‘The not so awkward partner’ LSE Brexit Vote Blog, April 2016.
- ‘Obama is right to repeat his opposition to Brexit’ UK in a Changing Europe, April 2016.
- ‘Preparations for a Brexit: Introduction’ LSE Brexit Vote Blog, April 2016. Editor of series covering every EU member state.
- ‘Facing Britain’s European Obsession’ The Ripon Forum, Vol 50, No. 2, April 2016.
- ‘How future UK EU referendums might happen’ Federal Trust blog, 29 Feb 2016.
- Compiled and edited the three part series ‘The European Parliament and the UK’s Renegotiation: what do MEPs think?’ LSE Brexit Vote blog, December 2015-Febraury 2016.
- ‘Britain and the EU: a question of International Relations’ LSE Brexit Vote blog, January 2016.
- ‘A kingdom of many parts: analysing how Londoners and the English view the EU is key’, LSE Brexit Vote blog, December 2015.
- ‘How the EU responds to a British withdrawal will be determined by 5 key factors’ LSE Brexit Vote blog, December 2015.
- ‘A question of National Security’ UK in a Changing Europe, November 2015.
- Compiled and edited the series ‘Views of the UK’s renegotiation: Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and India’ LSE Brexit Vote blog, November 2015.
- ‘Security and the Brexit debate’ LSE Brexit Vote blog, November 2015.
- ‘An elephant in the room: Brexit and the UK’s defence review’ LSE British Politics and Policy blog, Nov 2015.
- ‘Facing Europe’s British Question’ Queries Magazine, Autumn 2015.
- Compiled and edited the 27 piece series ‘EU member state views of the UK-EUrenegotiation’, LSE EUROPP blog, September-October 2015.
- ‘Brexit is an issue President Obama has every right to be concerned about’, USAPP Blog, Jul 2015.
- ‘Why it might not be alright on the Euro-referendum night’ E!Sharp, June 2015.
- Brexit: Europe's Awkward Questions about its Awkward Partner UACES (11 May 2015)
- UK Would Lose 8% of Its Economy By Quitting the EU Huffington Post (6 may 2015)
- Little Britain's Big Election LSE US Politics Blog (May 6 2015)
- Will the British Question go away if Labour wins? E!Sharp (May 2015)
- Will the UK's General Election lead to an in-out referendum? E!Sharp (March 2015)
- An in-out referendum will not solve the European question in British politics British Politics and Policy at LSE (2 February 2015)
- Can an in-out referendum solve the European question in British politics? E!Sharp (January 2015)
- Europe’s Brexit Question UACES Blog (29 January 2015)
- The United Kingdom and the European Union: what would a “Brexit” mean for the EU and other States around the World? DGAP, Berlin, Germany.
- Living Awkwardly Ever After: What if the British had voted to leave the European Economic Community in 1975? In Möller, Almut and Parkes, Roderick (eds.) What if the EU …? DGAP, Berlin, Germany.
- London, Britain and Europe: places apart?’ APSA British Politics Group Blog, (16 November 2014).
- 10 questions for the EU about a Brexit E!Sharp, (November 2014).
- The UK and Europe: should it come or go? europeangeostrategy.org (26 October 2014).
- European and international views of the UK-EU relationship APSA British Politics Group Blog, (5 October 2014).
- Is it time for a balance of competences review of the UK? LSE British Politics and Policy Blog, (2 October 2014).
- Europe to Britain: Our Patience is Running Out. Huffington Post (2 October 2014)
- Greater attention should be paid to the consequences of a “Brexit” for the EU and other states around the world, not just the UK LSE EUROPP Blog, (1 September 2014).
- What would an EU without Britain look like? E-International Relations, (10 August 2014).
- Brexit Stage Right Foreign Policy, (22 July 2014)
- The Five Routes a British Exit from the EU Could Take Huffington Post, (30 June 2014).
- Scotland and the EU: at the Braveheart of Europe or a Little Britain? IP Journal (27 June 2014)
- The Five Routes to a Brexit: how the UK might quit the EU’ LSE EUROPP Blog, (27 June 2014).
- A “Brexit” would have important implications at the European and international levels’ LSE British Politics and Policy Blog, (27 June 2014).
- Oliver, Tim (2014) London bucks the UKIP surge and appears headed in a direction far removed from the rest of the UK’, LSE British Politics and Policy Blog, (2 June 2014).
- If Scotland leaves the UK, will England leave the EU? E!Sharp, (May 2014)
- Londoners are no Little Englanders British Politics and Policy Blog (17 March 2014).
- The dangers of a passive expulsion of Britain from the EU’ E!Sharp, (March 2014)
- With John Bruton, Consent of a majority of the rest of the EU will be needed if there is to be a new UK-EU relationship. LSE British Politics and Policy Blog, (16 January 2014).
- The British Questions facing the next Commission E!Sharp, (January 2014)
- Why an In-Out Referendum Won’t Settle the European Question in British Politics. SWP, Berlin, Germany, 2013.
- Book review: A. Geddes, Britain and the European Union – by Andrew Geddes, International Affairs, 89(5), 2013, pp1340-1341.
- Cool the Talk of TTIP as an “Economic NATO” Huffington Post, (12 December 2013).
- A UK-EU Divorce: Bad News for America The National Interest, (3 December 2013)
- With Jeff Lightfoot Britain outside Europe? The US View IP Journal, DGAP, (November 2013).
- With Almut Möller, London and Berlin are not speaking the same language with it comes to EU reform. LSE EUROPP blog, (November 2013).
- Is the EU asleep as the UK sleepwalks out of the EU? E!Sharp, (October 2013).
- The British Problem Facing a Transatlantic Trade Deal Huffington Post, (25 October 2013).
- The UK Government’s review of EU competences offers valuable academic insights into both Britain and the EU LSE British Politics and Policy Blog, (24 October 2013).
- A European Union Without Britain is the Last Thing America Needs Huffington Post, (14 October 2013).
- The EU’s unwillingness to discuss the possibility of a “Brexit” is playing into the hands of Eurosceptics, LSE EUROPP blog, (September 2013).
- Who Suffers Most from a Brexit, IP Journal, DGAP, (June 2013).
Other papers such as conference papers can be found on my academia.edu/TimOliver page.