Volume 92 Number 6 November 2016
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'In the depth of its analysis, as much as in the range of its policy discussion, there is no journal to match International Affairs.'
- PROFESSOR FRED HALLIDAY (1945-2010)
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- PROFESSOR SIR MICHAEL HOWARD OM, CH, CBE, MC
'International Affairs provides outstanding analysis of global politics. It is a journal that contributes to the foreign policy thinking within any serious political party. As a former Head of the International Economics Programme at Chatham House I contributed articles myself and valued the exposure to an informed and influential audience.'
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Britain’s Economic Future Will Be Decided at Home
The intense focus on the post-Brexit trading relationship with the EU misses a crucial point: the UK’s economic prosperity depends on it raising its game in areas, such as education, over which Brussels has no sway.
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