Denis MacShane

Denis MacShane is a Contributing Editor at The Globalist. He was the UK's Minister for Europe from 2002 to 2005 — and is the author of “Brexiternity. The Uncertain Fate of Britain” published by IB Tauris-Bloomsbury, London, October 2019. Follow him @DenisMacShane

Juncker’s Confidential Letter to Europe’s Leaders

A Globalist Exclusive: What the Juncker Commission needs from EU leaders for its mission to succeed.

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Britain’s Conservatives: Independence Yes, Human Rights No

Britain and the EU

British Conservatives would rather discard the European Court of Human Rights than remain members of the EU.

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The UK’s Problems Have Just Begun

Far from settling everything, the Scottish vote has opened everything up.

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Mr. Juncker’s New Commission: Good for Europe’s Future?

The new EU Commission looks good, but national governments remain in charge in Europe.

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Scotland’s Exit: An Earthquake for Britain

London has already lost in the fight for Scottish independence.

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Mr. Tusk and Europe’s New Leadership

The effect may be to tilt Poland to the right creating a UK-Polish spoiler alliance in the EU.

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London-grad: British Capital Under Russian Influence

Britain looks to move away from Russia, but London stands in the way.

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War Crimes: How to Get Justice?

What are the lessons to be learned from the stalemate in Kosovo?

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Message to France: “Reform or Drop Dead”

France’s Prime Minister Valls urges his fellow citizens to reform.

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Preventing Juncker: Cameron’s Self-Defeatist Move

Why is Britain’s prime minister opposing the European Commission head who is most favorable to the UK’s positions and interests?

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