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Financial and economic situation in the UK Brexit
The article analyzes the problem ofBrexit in the context of the unstable economic situation in the UK and the aggravation of its relations with the EU. The variants of Brexit and, in particular, its hard version are considered.
E. A. Barinov
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Brexit: signs of disintegration of the EU customs union under the conditions of globalization
The processes of changing the world's space, turning it into a single zone, the unimpeded movement of goods, services, information, capital are aspects of the globalization of world economies.
І. М. Квеліашвілі
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English teachers' journeys since the 2020 Iteration of Black Lives Matter
Abstract The 2020 resurgence of Black Lives Matter (BLM) mobilised students in England to demand greater representation of racially minoritised voices in English curriculums—a call highlighted by stark inequity: just 1.5% of GCSE texts studied are by racially minoritised authors, despite racially minoritised students comprising 38.0% of the student ...
Adrian Fernandes
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Brexit has directly impacted Spain’s relationship with the UK due to the Gibraltar issue. The British withdrawal from the EU has forced the redefinition of the European statute of Gibraltar, and its relations with Spain and the European Union, in ...
Alejandro Del Valle Gálvez +1 more
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Brexit: A Hard-but-Smart Strategy and Its Consequences [PDF]
Would the United Kingdom really apply high EU external tariffs in the case of a hard Brexit and carry out extensive physical checks at their border? Recent developments in London call this into question. A hard-but-smart strategy would fundamentally change Britain’s position vis-a-vis the EU and potentially result in a constructive alternative.
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ABSTRACT Corporate environmental communication has become an essential aspect of modern business practices, as stakeholders increasingly demand transparency and accountability regarding sustainability efforts. Within this context, we examine whether firms use environmental communication on X/Twitter to offset weaker relative environmental performance ...
Ivan Russo +3 more
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Brexit: Challenges for Universities in Hard Times
The UK has voted to leave the EU primarily because of opposition to migration. Free movement from EU countries into UK will end with ‘Brexit’ in 2019 and international student numbers will be cut sharply. Universities face a substantial decline in international student revenues—initially among non-EU students—and lose participation in EU collaborative ...
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A hard Brexit means the Europe question will live on in the UK
A Brexit deal is now in place, so are the implications of a clean break with the EU that are becoming clearer. This hard Brexit means the Europe question will live on in the UK, writes Michael Cottakis (89 Initiative). We now have a Brexit deal.
Cottakis, Michael
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ABSTRACT Political consumerism (PC) refers to consumers boycotting or deliberately buying (“buycotting”) products or brands for political, moral, or ethical reasons. This paper presents three studies that consider the intricacies of the relationship between political ideology and political consumerism.
Lara J. Greening +3 more
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Hard, soft or none at all: what the election result will mean for Brexit [PDF]
The General Election will set Britain on the path to a hard or softer Brexit - or perhaps no Brexit at all. Ros Taylor (LSE) explains what each possible outcome means for the next stage of the UK's withdrawal from the EU. Conservative majority Supposedly,
Taylor, Ros
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