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Cultural backlash: Trump, Brexit, and authoritarian populism
Democratization, 2019Youngs rightly points out why the EU should demonstrate solidary with EaP partners and acknowledge Russia’s role in the region (177). Introducing his redux-geopolitics concept, Youngs has clearly gone beyond the stateof-art in EU studies.
Kenneth Bunker
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Cue Brexit: Performing Global Britain at the UN Security Council
European Journal of International Security, 2023The role of performance in ontological security seeking is underdeveloped, despite the fact that many elements of such behaviour – narratives, rituals, routinised meetings – carry a distinctive performative quality.
Lauren Rogers
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Social Science Research Network, 2022
The Brexit vote precipitated the unraveling of the United Kingdom's membership in the world's deepest economic integration agreement. This article reviews evidence on the realized economic effects of Brexit.
Swati Dhingra, T. Sampson
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The Brexit vote precipitated the unraveling of the United Kingdom's membership in the world's deepest economic integration agreement. This article reviews evidence on the realized economic effects of Brexit.
Swati Dhingra, T. Sampson
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Brexit: Trade Diversion Due to Trade Policy Uncertainty
Social Science Research NetworkThe paper quantifies how much of the reduction in Spanish trade flows with the UK after the 2016 Brexit referendum was diverted to other markets. To obtain reliable estimates of trade diversion we regress firm‐level changes in flows with all markets ...
Eduardo Gutiérrez Chacón +2 more
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2023
Abstract This chapter examines the legal issues raised by the controversial Brexit process. It discusses the legal requirements of the so-called divorce process outlined in Article 50 TEU (the voting franchise in the Brexit referendum of 2016, national legal requirements in the UK as regards Parliament, the possible withdrawal of the ...
Marios Costa, Steve Peers
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Abstract This chapter examines the legal issues raised by the controversial Brexit process. It discusses the legal requirements of the so-called divorce process outlined in Article 50 TEU (the voting franchise in the Brexit referendum of 2016, national legal requirements in the UK as regards Parliament, the possible withdrawal of the ...
Marios Costa, Steve Peers
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European Financial Management
This study examines the impact of Brexit on investor reactions to Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) events in UK companies. Post‐Brexit, investors show reduced sensitivity to ESG incidents, suggesting relaxed corporate accountability for ESG ...
Erdinç Akyıldırım +3 more
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This study examines the impact of Brexit on investor reactions to Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) events in UK companies. Post‐Brexit, investors show reduced sensitivity to ESG incidents, suggesting relaxed corporate accountability for ESG ...
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, 2022
The book examines the law and politics of the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland, attached to the Withdrawal Agreement, which regulates the terms of Brexit.
F. Fabbrini
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The book examines the law and politics of the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland, attached to the Withdrawal Agreement, which regulates the terms of Brexit.
F. Fabbrini
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Nursing Management, 2017
The Institute of Employment has published Beyond Brexit: Assessing Key Risks to the Nursing Workforce in England, which considers how two important factors, Brexit and population growth, may affect the health service. It also maps the regions and NHS trusts in England that are most vulnerable to the risks associated with these two factors.
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The Institute of Employment has published Beyond Brexit: Assessing Key Risks to the Nursing Workforce in England, which considers how two important factors, Brexit and population growth, may affect the health service. It also maps the regions and NHS trusts in England that are most vulnerable to the risks associated with these two factors.
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Brexit should not mean Brexit for cytopathology
Cytopathology, 2017This letter recommends the UEMS recommendation for cytopathology and histopathology to be taught as a common trunk throughout training, and points out the dangers to diagnostic cytopathology of centralisation and isolation of cervical cytology services and the proposed introduction of primary HPV testing without adequate cytology control.
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