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      Origins and Consequences of European Crises: Global Views on Brexit

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      In order to examine the origins and consequences of Brexit, this publication develops two original perspectives: a pluridisciplinary approach comparing the point of views of sociologists, political scientists, legal experts and historians. and a global approach by comparing...

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      Product ID:9782807615397
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:BE
      Series:Border Studies
      Title:Origins and Consequences of European Crises: Global Views on Brexit
      Authors:Author: Birte Wassenberg, Noriko Suzuki
      Page Count:228
      Subjects:General and world history, Regional & national history, National liberation and independence, Nationalism, Geopolitics, National liberation & independence, post-colonialism, Nationalism, Geopolitics
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      In order to examine the origins and consequences of Brexit, this publication develops two original perspectives: a pluridisciplinary approach comparing the point of views of sociologists, political scientists, legal experts and historians. and a global approach by comparing the analyses of Japanese, Canadian, American and European researchers.


      Almost sixty years after the signature of the Treaty of Rome in 1957 creating the European Community), a Member-State, the United Kingdom, has for the first time in history decided to leave the European Union. The "yes" to leave vote during the British referendum on 26 June 2016 led to the use of Article 50 of the EU Treaty triggering off a long period of negotiations between the UK and the EU, which was overshadowed by a permanent struggle between the options of a "deal" or a "no-deal". The Withdrawal Agreement was finally signed on 24 January 2020 and Brexit actually took place on 31 January 2020 – more than three and a half years after the referendum. It is not surprising that a lot of analyses have been put forward to explain the British electoral result, mainly from the perspective of political sociology. However, there has been less research so far on the deeper roots of Brexit as a historical and political process and its development from the start of the referendum campaign until the end of the negotiations between the UK and the EU, nor on its possible social, economic, legal and (geo)political consequences.

      In order to examine the origins and consequences of Brexit, this publication develops two original perspectives. On the one hand, it has taken a pluridisciplinary approach comparing the point of views of sociologists, political scientists, legal experts and historians. On the other hand, it has adopted a global approach by comparing the analyses of Japanese, Canadian, American and European researchers. These "Global Views on Brexit" regroup the contributions to an international Conference on "The Consequences of Brexit" organised on 6-7 December 2018 in Strasbourg, in the framework of the Jean Monnet project on Crises in European Border Regions supported by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union (EU) for the period from 2018-2020.


      Imprint Name:PIE - Peter Lang
      Publisher Name:PIE - Peter Lang
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2020-09-04

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      Weight312 g
      Dimensions147 × 209 × 18 mm