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Brexit. Brexit? [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean View, 2017
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L'impact du Brexit sur l'Afrique francophone

open access: yes, 2019
Alors que l’impact du Brexit sur l’Afrique anglophone était un sujet majeur dans les discussions controversées britanniques sur les avantages et les inconvénients du Brexit, les répercussions possibles sur l’Afrique francophone ont rarement ...
Kohnert, Dirk
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Brexit in the time of Covid-19 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Brexit in the time of Covid-19 is a peculiar phenomenon. Everybody knows it’s, at least for now, no longer the most important game in town, yet it’s still there, lurking in the background, insinuating its malign presence into even the most desperate of ...
Biedermann, Ferry
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Brexit: UK Auto, Rail & Aerospace: Understanding Logistics & Supply Chain [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Our Brexit events have returned for 2020, offering attendees the opportunity to discuss Brexit and how it will impact them and their industry, as well as the chance to network with other business professionals, and enjoy breakfast and refreshments before
de Ruyter, A.
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To Brexit or not to Brexit? A Preliminary Analysis

open access: yesSfera Politicii, 2017
This study sets to analyse the impending constitutional question of enforcing or disregarding the result of Britain’s EU membership referendum. For this reason, this article is divided into three parts. First, the Brexit question needs to be answered in relation to the constitutional principle of parliamentary sovereignty.
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Get Brexit Done’ – It’s only the start of things to come! [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
On the surface, the UK General Election appears to have resolved the foremost political issue of our times –Brexit. The large Conservative majority in the House of Commons means the Government’s Withdrawal Agreement will quickly pass through Parliament ...
Tomlinson, Phil
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The Unpolitics of Brexit

open access: yesPolitics and Governance
This article is an attempt to present, develop, and deploy the use of the concept of “unpolitics” in relation to Brexit. The article starts with an outline of the concept of unpolitics and then turns to its application to Brexit.
Paul Taggart
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Why the hype over a Brexit deal “getting over the line” is a microcosm of the misconception of “Getting Brexit Done” [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
At the time of writing this, media outlets are full of the news that a Brexit deal could be ‘imminent’. Michel Barnier’s deadline of midnight on the 15th October dictates whetherthere will be a ‘deal’ in place to take to the European Council on Thursday ...
Kirk, Ewan
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Brexit will be negative – but how negative is the question [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The fourth book in our Bite-Size book series ‘Brexit and Northern Ireland: Bordering on Confusion?’ has now been published and is available for you to enjoy!
de Ruyter, A.
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Can Brexit Get Any Worse? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
In the ongoing process that is Brexit, every week, there has been a sense that we’ve reached the point at which the situation surely cannot get any worse.
McCabe, Steven
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