In the last few weeks, we’ve seen increased talk of a hard Brexit, fostered by comments from British Prime Minister Theresa May. Here are three quick observations from a game theoretical perspective.
A UK-EU deal to allow under-30s to live, work and study in the two areas more easily for two years is backed by nearly half ...
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A major row has erupted over the EU's demand that European students pay 'home' tuition fees in the UK-estimated at ...
*Editor's Note: The following essay was written by American University Professors Kimberly Cowell-Meyers and Carolyn A. Gallaher as part of the Irish Institute of Boston College's guest essay series.