Author
Denis MacShane
Former UK Minister for Europe & Contributing Editor at The Globalist
[United Kingdom]
Denis MacShane, a Contributing Editor at The Globalist, was the United Kingdom’s Minister for Europe from 2002 to 2005. He is the author of “Brexit: How Britain Will Leave Europe,” “Brexit No Exit. Why (in the end) Britain Won’t Leave Europe,” and “Brexiternity. The Uncertain Fate of Britain.”
Denis MacShane was the Member of Parliament for the UK’s Rotherham constituency, in South Yorkshire, from 1994 to 2012. In 2001, he was named a minister at the Foreign Office by Prime Minister Tony Blair.
He began his career as a BBC reporter. Before becoming an MP, he worked for the international trade union movement promoting trade union rights and wrote books on the steel industry and on global political issues. He set up and was first chairman of the Steel Group of MPs in the House of Commons and worked closely with the steel industry and trade unions in South Yorkshire.
Mr. MacShane was born in Glasgow, Scotland. He holds a Master’s degree from Oxford University and a Ph.D. from the University of London.
Articles by Denis MacShane
With Trump Elected, Quo Vadis Europe?
November 19, 2024
Will Greece Break the Mold of 21st Century European Politics?
October 23, 2024
Michel Barnier: Succeed, Muddle Through or Forced to Resign?
September 20, 2024
Meet Michel Barnier, France’s Prime Minister-Designate
September 6, 2024
Beyond Slovakia: The New Politics of Hate Takes Root In Europe
May 23, 2024
Orban’s Delusions of Grandeur
April 20, 2024
2027: The Year World War III Begins?
December 4, 2023
British Looting, Revisited
September 3, 2023
Regretting Brexit: Has the UK Seen the Error of Its Ways?
July 25, 2023
Italy: Why Meloni Keeps Her Mussolini Heritage Locked Up
April 14, 2023
Britain’s Domestic Raw Deal and Its Consequences
March 2, 2023
Who is Rishi Sunak?
October 27, 2022
Meloni: Mussolini’s Come Back in Italy?
September 27, 2022
Liz Truss: Presiding Over the Sick Man of Europe
September 4, 2022
UK Tories and Rishi Sunak: Revenge for the Empire?
January 30, 2022
Eric Zemmour: Hijacking Beethoven
December 22, 2021
Eric Zemmour: France’s New Elitist-Extremist Menace
December 1, 2021
After Brexit: How Poland Replaces the UK
October 29, 2021
The U.K. in the 1970s and Today: Déja Vu All Over Again
October 19, 2021
Britain’s Future: Back to the Stone Age
September 30, 2021
Sankt Angela of Europe?
September 20, 2021
Boris Johnson: Just blame the French!
July 21, 2021
Johnson’s and Macron’s Uncertain Political Futures
June 22, 2021
May Day, May Day: What About Trade Unions?
May 1, 2021
Vaccine Diplomacy: COVID and the Return of Soft Power
April 30, 2021
China Vs. the West: An Epic Global Battle Is Brewing
March 29, 2021
Harry’s and Meghan’s Clever Commonwealth Ploy
March 10, 2021
Napoleon Alive and Well and Working in Downing Street
December 20, 2020
Why Boris Johnson Is Opting for a Semi-Brexit
December 17, 2020
Joe Biden: The Last of the 1968 Generation
November 11, 2020
Goodbye, Right-Wing Populism
October 30, 2020
Swiss Hold Second Referendum and Say Yes to Europe
September 28, 2020
Boris Johnson’s 10(!) Brexits to Ponder
August 22, 2020
How to Handle the Evolution of Belarus
August 19, 2020
25 Years After Srebrenica: No Peace or Reconciliation in West Balkans
July 11, 2020
Do Black Nations Matter in Brussels?
June 12, 2020
UK: Boris Johnson Digs In Over Dominic Cummings Affair and Brexit
May 26, 2020
COVID 19 and the Marshall Plan Illusion
April 22, 2020
UK: Tory Men and Labour Measures
April 8, 2020
Erdogan, Desperado and Constant Provocateur
March 21, 2020
2020: Europe’s Annus Horribilis?
March 4, 2020
“Westlessness” — Seriously?
February 17, 2020
Five Scenarios for Brexit After January 31
January 30, 2020
Europe’s Left and Labour’s Disastrous 2019 Election
December 14, 2019
Beyond Boris: Donald Trump(ism) Wins in British Election
December 13, 2019
Who Will Win Next Thursday in Britain?
December 6, 2019
UK: Can Corbyn Sell Britain on His Hard Left Turn?
November 26, 2019
Boris Johnson: Grand Hasardeur (Forever the Gambler)
October 30, 2019
10 Things Britons Have Learned About Boris Johnson Recently
September 30, 2019
Steve Bannon: Failed Crusader
September 3, 2019
Macron’s Grand Design: The Russia-Iran Deal for Trump
August 27, 2019
Boris Johnson: Three Weeks After
August 14, 2019
Ukraine’s Elections Repudiate Oligarchs, Putin
July 22, 2019
Germany’s SPD on the War Path Against von der Leyen
July 12, 2019
Greece: The Mitsotakis Family Clan is Back in Power
July 9, 2019
Winners and Losers in Europe
July 5, 2019
Boris Johnson: The Last Betrayal?
June 17, 2019
With 15 EU “Spitzenkandidaten” — Whom to Choose?
May 17, 2019
Keeping the Western Balkans Outside the EU
May 2, 2019
Brexit Devours Its Children
March 28, 2019
Brexit and the Fear of the Mother-in-Law
March 25, 2019
Brexit: Will It Ever Happen?
March 14, 2019
Macron at the Barricades
February 19, 2019
Venezuela: A Rare Case of Turkish-Greek Harmony
January 29, 2019
Corbyn to Europe: Adieu and Brexit Is Europe’s Fault
December 20, 2018
Brexit: What Next?
December 6, 2018
Brexit: Can Mrs. May Win Backing From the Commons?
November 15, 2018
Brexit “Deal”: Not Even the End of the Beginning for UK and EU
November 15, 2018
Nick Clegg: Facebook’s New Lobbyist
October 22, 2018
Greece’s Alexis Tsipras: A Remarkably Solid Politician
October 18, 2018
German Lessons for Britain on EU Workers’ Freedom of Movement
October 4, 2018
Brexitdämmerung? Not Really
September 24, 2018
Boorish Johnson, Domestic Terrorist
September 10, 2018
Must Germany Have Yet One More Top Job in Europe?
August 25, 2018
Labour’s Jeremy Corbyn Opts for Trump
July 25, 2018
Battleground Britain: Brexit’s Three Dimensions
June 21, 2018
Bernard-Henri Lévy: A False Prophet
June 10, 2018
How to Solve the Irish Customs Union Question
April 28, 2018
Britain Prepares for a Norwegian Brexit
April 9, 2018
Russia in the UK: Theresa May’s Dirty Hands
March 15, 2018
UK: Corbyn’s Important U-Turn on Brexit
February 27, 2018
Boris Johnson’s Straw Man
February 14, 2018
Forget Fake News. Worry About Fake History Oscars
February 4, 2018
2018: The Year British Politics Has to Wake Up
January 10, 2018
Brexit: Michael Gove Moves to Center Stage
December 12, 2017
Worker Rights: Macron Vs. Britain
November 2, 2017
US Diplomacy: A Whiff of the 1920s
October 25, 2017
Europe’s Populist Revolt: A Close-Up
October 3, 2017
Macron: Now What?
September 22, 2017
Brexit: The Tories‘ Battle Against the Economic Facts
August 7, 2017
Brexit: Full Amputation or Gentle Separation?
June 24, 2017
What’s Next for the UK?
June 12, 2017
Prepare for the Battle to Save Britain (from Brexit)
June 9, 2017
Theresa May, Xenophobe: The Political Utility of the EU
June 7, 2017
Why Theresa May Is No Winner
June 7, 2017
Why Did Corbyn Rise So Much?
June 6, 2017
Britain: Theresa May’s Vanity Election
June 5, 2017
May Snap Election: A Move Toward British Disunification
April 19, 2017
London Terror and Poland’s Utter Disgrace
March 25, 2017
Trump and May Are Not Reagan and Thatcher
November 24, 2016
UK: Labour Hands UK to Tories for a Decade
September 25, 2016
A Misguided Love Affair With the United States
September 25, 2016
Is Merkel Rushing to Push Britain Out of Europe?
August 23, 2016
Kosovo: A Country That Doesn’t Exist? Really, Belgrade?
August 17, 2016
Theresa May’s Three Musketeers
July 15, 2016
Iraq Invasion: Why Did No One Raise An Eyebrow?
July 7, 2016
Years of Confusion and Chaos After the UK Votes
June 21, 2016
The Three Brexit Fractures
June 13, 2016
UK: Brexit or Not? 10 Clues to Tell
May 17, 2016
Obama’s Farewell to Europe
April 19, 2016
The Western Balkans: Unfinished History
April 1, 2016
Europe’s New Crisis: Ungovernability
March 8, 2016
Make or Break Week for Brexit and David Cameron
February 17, 2016
Brexit: A Sound Deal for Cameron?
February 3, 2016
Cameron’s Annus Horribilis
January 6, 2016
Paris: Portrait of a City in Green and Brown
December 11, 2015
David Cameron on Europe: The Implicit and Explicit Messages
November 11, 2015
Angela Merkel and the 10-Year Rule
October 30, 2015
The “Keep Britain in Europe” Campaign Starts
October 13, 2015
Corbyn is Firmly Within Labour Traditions
September 12, 2015
Greece: The Syriza Dream is Over
September 7, 2015
A Letter to My German Friends
August 27, 2015
UK: Who Is Jeremy Corbyn?
August 19, 2015
Tsipras Triumphs Over Infantile Leftism and Conservative Economism
July 20, 2015
Tsipras: A Turnaround Artist?
July 10, 2015
Greece’s New-Found Love of Ireland’s Sinn Fein
July 8, 2015
Greece: A Tale of Three Referendums
June 29, 2015
David Cameron and Europe: On the Road to Damascus
June 12, 2015
The European Union as a Foreign Policy Weakling
May 21, 2015
Grexit and Brexit: Some Stunning Parallels
May 14, 2015
David Cameron, the Minimalist
May 14, 2015
May 8, 1945: Beyond the Unconditional Surrender of German Forces
May 8, 2015
10 Things They Won’t Tell You about the British Election
May 7, 2015
Brexit Looming? Will Britain Leave the EU?
May 5, 2015
The Western Balkans: Europe’s Forgotten Region
March 22, 2015
Where Is David Cameron?
February 17, 2015
Greece Week 3: It’s Politics, Stupid
February 8, 2015
Greece Versus Europe: Week One
February 2, 2015
Europe’s Eager Islamism Understanders
January 18, 2015
2015: The Year of All Elections for Europe?
December 30, 2014
Britain’s Christmas Gift to Putin
December 6, 2014
Cameron To Europe: Don’t Come Here Unless You Have a Job
November 28, 2014
13 Facts about Winston Churchill
November 24, 2014
Winston Churchill: Hagiography Versus History
November 23, 2014
Romania: The German Factor and a Continental Pattern
November 18, 2014
Time for Greece to Lead on Kosovo
November 9, 2014
Juncker’s Confidential Letter to Europe’s Leaders
October 31, 2014
Britain’s Conservatives: Independence Yes, Human Rights No
October 3, 2014
The UK’s Problems Have Just Begun
September 19, 2014
Mr. Juncker’s New Commission: Good for Europe’s Future?
September 12, 2014
Scotland’s Exit: An Earthquake for Britain
September 8, 2014
Mr. Tusk and Europe’s New Leadership
September 1, 2014
London-grad: British Capital Under Russian Influence
August 11, 2014
War Crimes: How to Get Justice?
August 2, 2014
Message to France: “Reform or Drop Dead”
July 7, 2014
Preventing Juncker: Cameron’s Self-Defeatist Move
June 20, 2014
European Election: Business as Usual
May 27, 2014
A Bulgarian to Watch Out For
May 13, 2014
Manuel Valls: The Man to Remake France
April 1, 2014
The Need for Hard Diplomacy
December 11, 2013
Soft Power Doesn’t Exist
December 11, 2013
Europe’s Next Leadership: Unknown, Unelected, Unloved
November 5, 2013
The Return of Social Europe
October 10, 2013
EU Efforts to Export Democracy East Stalled
September 4, 2013
Attacking Germany Won’t Create French Jobs
May 6, 2013