Brexit: Why Britain Voted to Leave the European Union

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Brexit: Why Britain Voted to Leave the European Union

Brexit: Why Britain Voted to Leave the European Union

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It illustrates the way in which one of the implications of the referendum was to give those tribes meaning, identity and names, which reinforced them. Among several books that try to answer it is this one from 2020 by a former British permanent representative to the eu and later adviser to Tony Blair. Brexit shook British politics in 2016 and, six years on, its long-term consequences both for the UK and for the European Union remain highly uncertain. He imagines alternative futures that will allow different generations to still appreciate themselves as Europeans with a future in Europe.

He is co-editor of the Oxford Handbook of the European Union, and co-author of Brexit and British Politics.A soft Brexit that would have kept Britain close to the single market would have meant following most eu rules with no say in making them. Notably, he has already published and participated in several conferences talking about the implementation of international human rights mediated via EU legislation and policies. Ahmed and Fahey have gathered an impressive array of scholars to uncover these questions, and some potential answers. Elizabeth David-Barrett is Professor of Governance and Integrity and Director of the Centre for the Study of Corruption at the University of Sussex. provides not only a new perspective on the history of Northern Ireland, but also a fascinating glimpse into the inner workings and identity crises of the Irish government itself.

The talented cast of academic contributors is drawn from a wide variety of disciplines and areas of expertise and this provides a breadth and depth to the analysis of Brexit that is unrivalled. Uta also holds the position of Pro-Vice-Provost (Europe), a strategic role shaping UCL's engagement with Europe, and acting as advocate for UCL's work on the continent. Written for both those familiar with the topic and those new to it, the book sets out in a clear and accessible way many of the fundamentals for understanding why Britain voted to leave the European Union and what happens next. What Brexit means is a far bigger question, in terms of its longer-term implications for the EU, for our relationship with the EU, and for the future of this country.The Handbook concludes with a discussion of the alternative relationships and opportunities available to the UK in the post-Brexit era. Written by an expert team, the Dictionary of Corruption is a comprehensive resource for students, academics, practitioners and professionals. View image in fullscreen Boris Johnson meets Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, in London last year.



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