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John Bruton

John Bruton was the Irish Prime Minister (Taoiseach) during 1994-1997. He served as EU Ambassador to the US (2004-2009), and is a former Vice President of the EPP. Bruton held a number of ministries in the Irish government, including Minister of Finance, Minister of Industry, Trade, Commerce and Tourism. He graduated from University College Dublin with a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics and politics in 1968 before studying to become a barrister. He was called to the Bar of Ireland in 1972. He holds Honorary Degrees from the Memorial University of Newfoundland, the National University of Ireland and the University of Missouri.

More by John Bruton

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  • Eve of Irish election prognosis

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  • David Cameron and the courage of real reform

    Blog

    15 Feb 2016

  • BREXIT scenarios

    Blog

    29 Jan 2016

  • How difficult will it be to keep the UK in the EU?

    Blog

    13 Nov 2015

  • The Lessons of History Bode Ill for Ukraine and the West

    Blog - Ukraine

    27 Jul 2023

  • Questions for Germany on EU’s Russia strategy

    Articles and Op-Eds - In the Media

    25 Feb 2021

  • Increasing our firepower: Where can the EU find the ammunition to fight a Coronavirus induced economic slump?

    Blog

    07 Apr 2020

  • Brexit out of the box

    Blog

    28 Feb 2017

  • Now what? Post-Brexit trade scenarios for the UK

    Blog

    27 Jun 2016

  • Why I believe the UK should stay in the EU

    Blog

    02 Jun 2016

  • Eve of Irish election prognosis

    Blog

    25 Feb 2016

  • David Cameron and the courage of real reform

    Blog

    15 Feb 2016

  • BREXIT scenarios

    Blog

    29 Jan 2016

  • How difficult will it be to keep the UK in the EU?

    Blog

    13 Nov 2015

  • The Lessons of History Bode Ill for Ukraine and the West

    Blog - Ukraine

    27 Jul 2023

  • Questions for Germany on EU’s Russia strategy

    Articles and Op-Eds - In the Media

    25 Feb 2021

  • Increasing our firepower: Where can the EU find the ammunition to fight a Coronavirus induced economic slump?

    Blog

    07 Apr 2020

  • Brexit out of the box

    Blog

    28 Feb 2017

  • Now what? Post-Brexit trade scenarios for the UK

    Blog

    27 Jun 2016


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