Andrew Glencross

is a lecturer in International Politics at the University of Stirling, United Kingdom. He has published extensively on the interplay of law and politics in the European Union, and on the development of European integration more generally. He is the author of The Politics of European Integration: Political Union or a House Divided? (Wiley Blackwell, 2014).

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Who speaks for Europe? The UK referendum as a pan-European affair

The UK referendum as a pan-European affair

Intervening in the UK referendum debate is fraught with difficulty for EU actors, writes Andrew Glencross. This is not least because they are largely deprived of their most common rhetorical device: appealing to a normative commitment to European unity for the sake of continental peace.