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German Coalition calls for a “Federal European State”
Prof. Anthony Coughlan Posted On December 7, 2021


A report from Ireland by Anthony Coughlan of the National Platform EU Research & Education Centre, dated 1 December 2021. Members and supporters will recall that Professor Coughlan was made an Honorary Life Member of CIB for his wholehearted support […]


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Unionists and Nationalists alike should support amending the NI Protocol
Prof. Anthony Coughlan Posted On February 24, 2021


Professor Anthony Coughlan of Trinity College Dublin – an Irish Nationalist – explains why anyone who respects the Good Friday Agreement should speak out against the destabilising effects of the NI Protocol. To preserve the Agreement, Nationalists and Unionists alike […]


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The EU’s Covid vaccination failure – an Irish perspective
Prof. Anthony Coughlan Posted On January 22, 2021


Professor Anthony Coughlan, Emeritus Professor of Trinity College Dublin, gives an Irish perspective on the EU’s Covid vaccination failure. While the EU dithers over approving the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine, Brexit Britain’s newfound freedom has allowed it to race ahead in vaccinating its […]


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EU’s ‘hard border’ threats expose its cynical approach to Ireland
Prof. Anthony Coughlan Posted On June 15, 2020


Michel Barnier is again threatening a hard border in Ireland as tensions rise on the implementation of the backstop. But as Professor Anthony Coughlan, Emeritus Professor of Trinity College Dublin explains, Barnier’s idle threats merely demonstrate the EU’s cynical approach […]


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The reality of Brexit is finally hitting home in Ireland
Prof. Anthony Coughlan Posted On January 30, 2020


Professor Anthony Coughlan, Emeritus Professor of Trinity College Dublin, explains how Boris Johnson’s election victory in December 2019 shocked the Irish Establishment and media into stunned silence.  For three and a half years they blithely assumed that Brexit could be […]


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Opposing Brexit is harming Ireland’s interests
Prof. Anthony Coughlan Posted On August 8, 2019


Irish journalist Fintan O’Toole fails to spot the hypocrisy in his accusation that rhetoric could damage Anglo-Irish relations. His fellow countryman Professor Anthony Coughlan of Trinity College Dublin suggests that rather than trying to thwart Brexit, the Irish government should […]


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