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Hugo Brady

Hugo Brady is a research fellow at the Centre for European Reform. He focuses on EU institutions and justice and home affairs. Before that, he worked at the Irish foreign ministry and the Institute of European Affairs in Dublin.

Clameronism (2010-2014)

An extract from A Thousand Years of History: Britain in Europe 1066-2066, Oxford University Press, 2070, by Hugo Brady

(Web specials27/04/2010

The seven sins of Stockholm

Hugo Brady looks at what is wrong with the EU’s latest action plan on justice, security and migration

President Lamy?

The former EU trade commissioner and current WTO director-general ticks all the boxes for European Council president, argues Hugo Brady

(Web specials26/10/2009

Fighting the leaderless jihad

Al-Qaeda may have been weakened, but the threat of Islamic terrorism in Europe remains very much alive, says Hugo Brady

(Web specials04/03/2009

Viewpoint: Yes we can – and here’s how

Hugo Brady sets out a strategy for securing a Yes vote in the re-run of Ireland’s referendum on the Lisbon Treaty to be held later this year

Wanted: an EU migration policy

With the European Commission pushing its blue card work permit scheme and France calling for an EU pact on migration, Hugo Brady asks whether the Union is – at last – about to move beyond rhetoric to action



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