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Brexit: A Story of Tall Stories [PDF]
A recent, rather polite, public debate on Brexit brought several issues to the fore. Professor Robert Tombs a highly respected Cambridge University historian, argued initially in the Financial Times that Project Fear ‘talked up disaster flamboyantly’
Gudgin, Graham
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We have conducted a content analysis of our exhaustive corpus of 5877 posts that contain the keyword ‘Brexit’, all published after the announcement of the Brexit referendum results on the social network Flickr. More specifically, this article homes in on
Catherine Bouko, David Garcia
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Brexit has caused a spike in hate crime both online and offline. But what is it about the EU Referendum which has caused the rise in hate crime across religions, cultures and more, and what can we expect once the UK has left the ...
McCabe, Steven
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The Impact of Brexit on EU Policies
While the result of the UK’s referendum on membership of the EU has been the subject of considerable scholarly interest, relatively little has been written on the impact of Brexit on the EU.
Ferdi De Ville, Gabriel Siles-Brügge
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Analyzing Brexit: Implications for the Electricity System of Great Britain
The UK’s exit from the European Union (EU) has potential ramifications for the country’s electricity sector, given its increasing interlinkage with other EU electricity systems.
Philip Mayer +4 more
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Brexit and English heartbreak [PDF]
It’s a challenge to think of Brexit in modern terms because the whole idea seems like such a throwback to earlier times when the nation-state was a much more dominant centre of power and European countries were constantly at each other’s ...
Biedermann, Ferry
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Global Britain and the UK’s international success post-Brexit [PDF]
A panel of experts are set to discuss and analyse the UK’s role in the international landscape post-Brexit. Following on from an explosive US Presidential Election and approaching the end of the transition period, the Centre for Brexit Studies next ...
de Ruyter, A.
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The British people voted in a 2016 referendum to leave the European Union (EU). Brexit presents threats and opportunities to animal protection in the United Kingdom (UK), the EU, and internationally.
Steven P. McCulloch
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On 29 March 2017, the United Kingdom (UK) submitted the notification of its intention to withdraw from the European Union (EU). This means that unless a ratified withdrawal agreement establishes another date, all EU primary and secondary law ceases to apply to the UK from 30 March 2019 and the UK becomes a ‘third country’.
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Industry experts discuss Brexit impact on West Midlands [PDF]
Experts joined forces at the Centre for Brexit Studies Brexit Breakfast event last week to share their knowledge, thoughts and views around Brexit’s possible impact on the West Midlands region.The discussion was hosted by Professor Alex de Ruyter ...
de Ruyter, A.
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