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BRICS, Brexit, and Beyond: International Dynamics of Marketing Channels [PDF]
Neil C. Herndon
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Brextinction? How cohort replacement has transformed support for Brexit
Abstract Public support for Brexit has declined since the 2016 referendum. We argue that part of this decline is due to cohort replacement where many older voters (who support Brexit) have passed away, while younger voters (who oppose Brexit) have entered the electorate.
JORIS FRESE, JUHO HÄRKÖNEN, SIMON HIX
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Impact of BREXIT Referendum on Indian Stock Market
Sheela Sathyanarayana+1 more
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How do masses react to party polarization? Limited effect of party polarization on mass polarization
Abstract Elite ideological polarization is rising in Western democracies. Is this elite ideological polarization associated with mass ideological polarization? I argue that when a party adopts a more extreme position, the masses polarize via two mechanisms.
SEMIH ÇAKıR
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This article provides a development education perspective on Brexit. It assesses the real and potential impact of Brexit on concepts of globalism and identity, explores how the outcome relates to xenophobia and racism, and examines the implications for ...
Douglas Bourn
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Brexit, Article 50 and the Contested British Constitution
Sionaidh Douglas‐Scott
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Abstract In this study we show that on different dimensions of social security (compensation level, maximum duration and eligibility criteria), respondents in Germany, Sweden and the United Kingdom prefer their governments to compensate unemployed immigrants less generously than unemployed natives, even after considering potential prejudices about work
CORNELIUS CAPPELEN+3 more
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Distinctive Identity Claims, Article 4(2) TEU (and a Fleetingly Sad Nod to Brexit)
Stephen Weatherill
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Abstract Having long shied away from proactively politicizing issues of European integration, the past crisis decade has put generally pro‐European mainstream parties under pressure to spell out more clearly which kind of Europe they support. We distinguish two such fundamental ideas of Europe: the redistributive polity, organizing transnational ...
CHRISTIAN FREUDLSPERGER, MARTIN WEINRICH
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