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The EU at sixty: A watershed Or business as usual? (comparing Grexit to Brexit) [PDF]
László Csaba
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Spain: Political Developments and Data in 2024
Abstract In Spain, the year 2024 was marked by both regional and European elections and an increasingly difficult political environment for the left‐wing governing coalition. The political agenda was dominated by these elections, an Amnesty Law, and several accusations of corruption around the governing Socialist Party (Partido Socialista Obrero ...
ASBEL BOHIGUES, MARIANA SENDRA
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The truth and consequences of Brexit: could a catastrophe for academia be an opportunity for publishers? [PDF]
Jacob Wilcock, Andrew Miller
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The Netherlands: Political Developments and Data in 2024
Abstract Following the 2023 national elections, the first half year of 2024 focused on negotiations between four parties from the centre‐right to the radical right, resulting in the formation of the Schoof Cabinet. With an independent former top civil servant as Prime Minister, the new government proposed more stringent migration measures, budgetary ...
SIMON OTJES, LÉONIE DE JONGE
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Austria: Political Developments and Data in 2024
Abstract Austria's political year in 2024 was shaped by a dense electoral calendar, including elections to the European Parliament, the National Council, and two regional parliaments. The populist right‐wing Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) benefited notably, securing first place in three of these four elections (with the region of Vorarlberg being the ...
KATRIN PRAPROTNIK
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Brexit, or How to be Serious after the Referendum [PDF]
Tim Beasley-Murray
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France: Political Developments and Data for 2024
Abstract Turmoil and gridlock have been two key features of 2024 in France. From a situation of minority government with no viable alternative, snap elections were called by President Macron. These elections resulted in a situation with no winner, all electoral blocks claiming victory, and none being able to form a government with a chance to survive ...
SELMA BENDJABALLAH, NICOLAS SAUGER
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Tweets don't vote - Twitter discourse from Wales and England during Brexit. [PDF]
Peixoto Gomes L.
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Impact of BREXIT Referendum on Indian Stock Market
Sheela Sathyanarayana+1 more
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