William Outhwaite This special issue of Discover Society, curated by William Outhwaite, welcomes the new year of Brexit negotiations with views [...]
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Viewpoint: Good-bye to all That
Andreas Hess Allegedly Mussolini made Italian trains run on time. It’s not hard to see some parallels here with the Brexiteers’ [...]
Read moreOn the Frontline: Brexit as bereavement
Verena K. Brändle, Charlotte Galpin, Hans-Jörg Trenz Since the referendum in June 2016, a new phenomenon of bottom-up, self-organized pro-EU mobilisation [...]
Read morePolicy and Politics: To tackle low pay, policymakers must think about sectors
Neil Lee This section of Discover Society is provided in collaboration with the journal, Policy and Politics. It is curated by [...]
Read moreThe Impossibility of Disentangling Integration
Antje Wiener Since the Brexit referendum, the many contestations about each step towards realising the UK’s exit from the EU have [...]
Read moreUnequal Market Insertion and Brexit
Juan Díez Medrano Theories of nationalism do not explain why regions that benefit from membership in multi-ethnic, multinational, polities want to [...]
Read moreTurkey, the European Union and Alternative Futures After Brexit
Meltem Muftuler-Bac Of the candidates negotiating for accession to the European Union, Turkey presents the most visible challenge. It has the [...]
Read moreNorway and Brexit
John Erik Fossum The European Union is a differentiated political entity, with member states such as the UK opting out of [...]
Read moreBrexit: The Democratic Catastrophe of the National State
Hauke Brunkhorst Europe is a constitutional state. At least since Maastricht and Amsterdam, the treaties are the substantial constitution of the [...]
Read moreJames Bond in Portugal
Filipe Carreira da Silva and Mónica Brito Vieira Boris Johnson is not a well-known figure in Portugal. But his eccentric hairstyle [...]
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