'Tim Oliver, a fellow at LSE Ideas, a foreign policy research institute at the London School of Economics, wrote in a recent study: “The withdrawal of one of the E.U.’s largest member states would almost certainly be a defining moment in the history of the E.U. with wider knock-on effects for NATO, European security and international relations. This presents a problem for all concerned.”'
Senior Lecturer at the Institute for Diplomacy and International Governance at Loughborough University London.
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Quoted in the New York Times
Nice to be quoted in the NYT on 22 Feb in a piece by Steven Erlanger:
'Tim Oliver, a fellow at LSE Ideas, a foreign policy research institute at the London School of Economics, wrote in a recent study: “The withdrawal of one of the E.U.’s largest member states would almost certainly be a defining moment in the history of the E.U. with wider knock-on effects for NATO, European security and international relations. This presents a problem for all concerned.”'
'Tim Oliver, a fellow at LSE Ideas, a foreign policy research institute at the London School of Economics, wrote in a recent study: “The withdrawal of one of the E.U.’s largest member states would almost certainly be a defining moment in the history of the E.U. with wider knock-on effects for NATO, European security and international relations. This presents a problem for all concerned.”'