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Brexit
The crisis that must not be named
Writing in opposition
A conversation on the politics of literature
Not only in Ireland
Irish Europeanism after Brexit
Brexit’s revivalist fable
Soundings 76 (2020–2021)
‘A decisive effort is necessary’
Heritage, Brexit and the British state
The language of languages
Wespennest 179 (2020)
Language and loneliness
O’r Pedwar Gwynt 1/2020
The end of democracy is relative
Merkur 3/2020
How disinformation became a winning strategy
The current crop of clowns
The joker, the trickster and the prankster
Political immortalism and its extremes
The price of dishonesty
Delusions of digital capitalism
Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik 10/2019
Moving home
The emotional politics of Brexit
The troubles that lingered
An ominous sign
UK, Estonia and Latvia after the EP election
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