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Brexit negotiations: internal British context
The United Kingdom is set to officially leave the EU on 29 March 2019. However, London still doesn’t have a common strategy at the talks with Brussels, as well as a vision of an independent future of the country after the divorce.
N. A. Masnina
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RISE 6.2 offers new perspectives on the Irish border. Bringing together contributions from different disciplines and cultural fields – history, political science, film studies, constitutional law and the theatre – it seeks to provide a multifaceted and ...
Sandra Heinen +3 more
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The uncertainty of Brexit and COVID -19 as factors determining EU exports [PDF]
The repeated risk of the so-called hard Brexit created great uncertainty about the future of mutual EU-UK trade relations. In 2020, the uncertainty was exacerbated by the COVID-19 global pandemic.
Zuzana Kittova +2 more
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Hard Brexit, hard decisions, and ‘Irexit’
With increasing frustration over the situation as ‘Brexit Day’ approaches, some political pundits are suggesting that an Irish exit from the EU would benefit Ireland. This column assesses the macroeconomic impact of a range of scenarios and argues that while any version of Brexit, with or without Irexit, worsens the Irish economic situation relative to
Davies, Ronald, Francois, Joseph
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future scenario of Brexit: position of Scottish nationalists [PDF]
In the summer of 2018, serious changes took place in British politics. The issue of Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union even more divided Conservative Party. After lengthy debate, Theresa May’s government outlined the general position on Brexit
Okhoshin Oleg
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Avoiding a Hard Brexit in Foreign Policy [PDF]
It cannot be assumed that the United Kingdom and European Union’s current shared foreign-policy interests will be saved from the broader disruption of Brexit.\ud \ud The current public image of the Brexit process is of a British government negotiating with itself while simultaneously making little progress in Article 50 talks with the EU. It is perhaps
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Nursing emigration in the United Kingdom: A qualitative exploration of the Spanish nursing community
Aim To understand and describe the experiences and perceptions of migrant Spanish nurses working in the UK. Design Online survey with open‐ended questions.
Miguel Rodriguez‐Arrastia +3 more
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In 2016, the Brexit-Trump watershed resulted in two consecutive shocks for British foreign policy, which under the May governments has been rearticulated around the goal to forge ‘Global Britain’.
Andrea Pareschi
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Data, much like other currencies, flows cross-border -from one jurisdiction to the other. However, it is hard to regulate the privacy aspects surrounding such free-flowing data by rules strictly based on jurisdiction.
Abhishek Rana, Rishabha Meena
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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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