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As populism has grown in many EU countries, demands have proliferated for referenda to check European integration. The pressure for more direct democracy is stepping up.

The debate on the future of the UK’s relationship with the EU matters to Turkey—and will matter even more so if in the wake of a possible Brexit.

Britain’s prime minister has set out the terms for his country remaining in the EU. Some EU member states might actually welcome them.

Every week, a selection of leading experts answer a new question from Judy Dempsey on the foreign and security policy challenges shaping Europe’s role in the world.

As America grapples with its place in the world, there are lessons to be drawn from Britain.

The British government is leading the country inexorably out of the EU. That would have serious geostrategic consequences for Britain, Europe, and Ireland.

The BBC is the voice of liberty and democracy around the world. Reforming the corporation is a matter of concern not just for audiences but also for foreign policy pundits.

If the UK leaves the EU, that might also be a game changer for Ankara. But a partnership short of membership could fail to drive further political reforms in Turkey.

Between now and 2017, David Cameron has to move fast and work hard to explain why the EU matters and why it is in Britain’s strategic interest to remain inside it.

This is not the time to write off Britain’s membership in the European Union. David Cameron’s election victory could turn out to be to Europe’s advantage.