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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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Local economic effects of Brexit [PDF]
This paper studies local economic impacts of the increases in trade barriers associated with Brexit. Predictions of the local impact of Brexit are presented under two different scenarios, soft and hard Brexit, which are developed from a structural trade ...
Dhingra, Swati +2 more
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The economic consequences of leaving European Union by Great Britain
Motivation: In a referendum on June 23, 2016, the British people voted to leave the European Union. No nation state has ever left the EU. The theory and practice of European integration is rich, but scientific studies considering the opposite situation ...
Kamil Kotliński
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The Scottish economy, such as the United Kingdom (UK) economy, has been exposed to several adverse shocks over the past 5 years. Examples of these are the effect of the United Kingdom exiting the European Union (Brexit), the effects of the COVID-19 ...
Cesar Revoredo-Giha, Wisdom Dogbe
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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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(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2016 1(3), 1263-1267 | European Forum Highlight of 14 November 2016 | (Abstract) On 3 November 2016 the High Court decided in the case R (Miller) v.
Gareth Davies
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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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Brexit dilemmas: new opportunities and tough choices in unsettled times [PDF]
Concluding the British Journal of Politics and International Relations’ (BJPIR) Brexit Special Issue, this article seeks to set the unsettled times and unexpected events associated with the Brexit in historic context and tease out the prospects for a ...
Wincott, Daniel
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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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Towards Exit from the EU: The Conservative Party’s Increasing Euroscepticism since the 1980s
Since the 1980s, Britain’s Conservative Party has become increasingly critical of the European Union, and of the country’s membership of it. So contentious and controversial has this issue become that it was a significant factor in the downfall of three ...
Peter Dorey
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