Timothy Garton Ash 
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SOURCE: The Guardian
3-29-18
Timothy Garton Ash: "We have six months to foil Brexit. And here’s how we can do it.”
by Timothy Garton Ash
The British historian still believes Brexit can be undone.
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SOURCE: National Post
10-11-17
Europe has become a victim of its myth of success, says Timothy Garton Ash
"We’re now on quite thin ice.”
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SOURCE: Quartz
1-14-17
Timothy Garton Ash says liberalism failed in 2016 because it had succeeded
"Its success has been so hegemonic for so long it’s not surprising there’s a reaction against it."
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SOURCE: Guardian (UK)
3-28-13
Timothy Garton Ash: The Euro Survives, But Where are the Europeans?
Timothy Garton Ash is a historian, political writer and Guardian columnist. His personal website is www.timothygartonash.com'We have made Italy, now we must make Italians" – thus the old saying. Today we have made the euro and the crisis of the euro is unmaking Europeans. People who felt enthusiastically European 10 years ago are reverting to angry national stereotypes.
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SOURCE: Radio Free Europe
3-16-13
Interview: British Historian Timothy Garton Ash On Europe's Future
British writer and historian Timothy Garton Ash was in Brussels on March 16 to take part in the German Marshall Fund's annual forum of influential North American and European political, corporate, and intellectual leaders to discuss Euro-Atlantic issues. He spoke to RFE/RL correspondent Rikard Jozwiak about the future of Europe. RFE/RL: Does it still make sense for the European Union to push for further eastern enlargement? Timothy Garton Ash: It is essential. Strategically, for the future of the European Union, with a dwindling share of world population and the world economy, and bad demography, certainly in Western Europe, we need further enlargement, including in my view Ukraine and Turkey, which are the two big ones....
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