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A leader without followers: Tory Euroscepticism in a comparative perspective. [PDF]
Altiparmakis A, Kyriazi A.
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Maintaining the EU's compound polity during the long crisis decade. [PDF]
Ferrera M, Kriesi H, Schelkle W.
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An assessment of cryptocurrencies as a global commercial determinant of health. [PDF]
Davies N.
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Le plan alternatif des hard brexiteers des conservateurs est-il crédible ?
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Hard or Soft? The Politics of Brexit
National Institute Economic Review, 2016The British people voted for Brexit for a variety of reasons. A literature is emerging that seeks to explain the outcome using the increasing amount of aggregate and individual data being generated. Less often considered is the impact those factors that shaped the referendum outcome might continue to exert on the debate about the UK's future ...
Menon, Anand, Fowler, Brigid
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Between a Pandemic and a Hard Brexit
The RUSI Journal, 2020Ministers have pledged that the UK’s Integrated Review will be driven by external threats, rather than financial pressures.
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Hard Brexit could cripple UK science, warn top scientists
BMJ, 2018Leading scientists have renewed warnings that a “hard” Brexit threatens European research progress, amid fresh signs that the UK will struggle to retain top scientists. Paul Nurse, head of the Francis Crick Institute in London, said that exiting the EU without a deal in place could “cripple” UK science.
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World Tax Journal, 2017
The Brexit referendum of June 2016 gave rise to tremendous confusion in the United Kingdom, the European Union and internationally. In her subsequent presentations and White Papers, Prime Minister May appeared to be trying to calm the political waters at home by reassuring the people of Britain that “Brexit is Brexit” and that UK sovereignty and ...
Lamensch, Marie, Van Thiel, Servatius
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The Brexit referendum of June 2016 gave rise to tremendous confusion in the United Kingdom, the European Union and internationally. In her subsequent presentations and White Papers, Prime Minister May appeared to be trying to calm the political waters at home by reassuring the people of Britain that “Brexit is Brexit” and that UK sovereignty and ...
Lamensch, Marie, Van Thiel, Servatius
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