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The EU’s ‘strategic partnership’ with China in a post-Brexit world:Recalibrating internal dynamics and facing up to external challenges [PDF]
The UK has played a critical role in shaping EU–China relations. Policymakers need to carefully consider the extent to which Brexit will weaken the EU’s collective power – shifting the balance in China’s favour – and impact prospects for increasing EU ...
Brown, Scott
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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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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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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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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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Brexit means Brexit: a constructionist analysis
This paper presents a corpus-assisted discourse analysis of the Brexit means Brexit tautology from a constructionist perspective. A multimodal corpus of instances of the construction was compiled and analyzed, paying attention to the components of the construction such as its phonetic-phonological and gestural features as well as the idealized ...
Javier Valenzuela Manzanares+1 more
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BRExIt: On Opponent Modelling in Expert Iteration [PDF]
Finding a best response policy is a central objective in game theory and multi-agent learning, with modern population-based training approaches employing reinforcement learning algorithms as best-response oracles to improve play against candidate opponents (typically previously learnt policies). We propose Best Response Expert Iteration (BRExIt), which
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Brexit i jego skutki dla Niemiec z perspektywy ekonomicznej i społecznej [PDF]
At the end of March 2017, the British government initiated the legal procedure of withdrawal from the EU, beginning the two-year countdown towards Brexit. However, as of August 2019, the final outcome of the Brexit negotiations is still pending.
Bartkowiak, Marcin, Ratajczak, Anna
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On mechanism design with expressive preferences: an aspect of the social choice of Brexit [PDF]
We study some problems of collective choice when individuals can have expressive preferences, that is, where a decision-maker may care not only about the material benefit from choosing an action but also about some intrinsic morality of the action or whether the action conforms to some identity-marker of the decision-maker.
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Brexit could be seen as the largest popular rebellion against the power elites in the UK modern history. It is also part of a larger phenomenon – the resurgence of nationalism and right-wing politics within Europe, the United States and beyond.
Bristow, Alexandra, Robinson, Sarah
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