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The British people voted in a 2016 referendum to leave the European Union (EU). Brexit presents both threats and opportunities to animal protection in the United Kingdom (UK), EU and internationally.
Steven P. McCulloch
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Commitment to the truth or defensive stance? Political strategies in the Brexit contest
This paper analyses politicians’ selection of adverbs of certainty and extreme case formulations (ECFs) in both the 1975 Referendum and the Brexit (2016).
Iñigo-Mora Isabel
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In this commentary we explore how geographers might respond to the event of “Brexit” – the decision and process of the United Kingdom to leave the European Union after the referendum of 23 June 2016. Although it is necessary to understand the ways in which Brexit is an effect of a range of named causes and conditions, we argue that geographers should ...
Anderson, B., Wilson, H.
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Brexit як ключове слово британського політичного дискурсу
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17721/APULTP.2023.46.49-70 У центрі уваги дослідження – неологізм Brexit, що визначається Оксфордським словником англійської мови як "(запропонований) вихід Сполученого Королівства з Європейського Союзу та пов'язаний з цим ...
Olena Fomenko
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MAIN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL ASPECTS OF BREXIT
Main economic and social aspects of Brexit. The unexpected decision of United Kingdom electorate from 23. june 2016 to withdraw from European Union (Brexit) has brought more questions than answers.
Roman Najdený, Daniel Gurňák
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Not one Brexit: How local context and social processes influence policy analysis.
This paper develops an empirical agent-based model to assess the impacts of Brexit on Scottish cattle farms. We first identify several trends and processes among Scottish cattle farms that were ongoing before Brexit: the lack of succession, the rise of ...
Jiaqi Ge +4 more
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Examining Brexit: Level of Analysis and Explanations
This article analyses the scholarly debate on the Brexit phenomenon and its possible causes. By contextualizing Brexit in the International Relations Theory debate about the levels of analysis, the article focuses on some of the most recent contributions
Andrea Betti
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This chapter charts various theatrical responses to the 2016 Brexit referendum, demonstrating how these productions upstage and downplay its specificity as a political event: in many cases, playwrights have recontextualised Brexit in innovative, multifaceted ways.
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We analyse the voting pattern in the June 23rd referendum on the continued participation of the United Kingdom in the European Union and evaluate the reasons for the results. We find that regions where GDP per capita is low, a high proportion of people have low education, a high proportion is over the age of 65 and there is strong net immigration are ...
Arnorsson, Agust, Zoega, Gylfi
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News that Brexit negotiations continue to be stuck in the mire as it were comes as no surprise to me. I have doubted the UK Government’s sincerity in wanting to reach a trade agreement with the EU ever since Boris Johnson “got Brexit done” back in ...
de Ruyter, A.
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