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_aBrexit and beyond : _brethinking the futures of Europe / _cedited by Benjamin Martill, Uta Staiger. |
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_tIntroduction: Brexit and beyond / _rBenjamin Martill and Uta Staiger. _gPart One: Actors and institutions _gI: Brexit and the UK _t1. Cameron’s European legacy: How Brexit demonstrates the flawed politics of simple solutions / _rAndrew Glencross. _t2. Brexit and the improvised constitution / _rAlbert Weale. _t3. Is the EU ‘a crap 1950s idea’?: Dominic Cummings, branching histories and the case for Leave / _rGlyn Morgan. _t4. How British was the Brexit vote? / _rGráinne de Búrca. _gII: Europe’s institutional order _t5. Brexit: Yet another crisis for the EU / _rNeill Nugent. _t6. The implications of Brexit for the future of Europe / _rMichelle Cini and Amy Verdun. _t7. Decentralised federalism: A new model for the EU / _rSimon Hix. _t8. Seven Brexit propositions: Towards a Union that protects / _rLuuk van Middelaar. _gIII: The Member States _t9. Britain’s singular other: Germany and the Brexit crisis / _rWilliam E. Paterson. _t10. France, Britain and Brexit / _rHelen Drake. _t11. Brexit and Ireland: Collateral damage? / _rNicholas Wright. _t12. Something new under the sun?: The lessons of Algeria and Greenland / _rKiran Klaus Patel. _gPart Two: Issues and policies _gIV: The political economy of Europe _t13. What impact will Brexit have on the euro area? / _rWaltraud Schelkle. _t14. The Brexit iceberg / _rChris Bickerton. _t15. The new crisis of ungovernability / _rAbby Innes. _gV: Law and justice _t16. The ties that bind: Securing information- sharing after Brexit / _rDeirdre Curtin. _t17. Citizenship and free movement in a changing EU: Navigating an archipelago of contradictions / _rJo Shaw. _t18. The Emperor has no clothes: Brexit and the UK constitution / _rPiet Eeckhout. _gVI: Europe in the world _t19. Britain against the world?: Foreign and security policy in the ‘age of Brexit’ / _rAmelia Hadfield. _t20. Turning back the clock: The illusion of a global political role for Britain / _rChristopher Hill. _t21. A speculation on the future of Europe / _rJohn R. Gillingham. _gVII: Democracy and legitimacy _t22. Whither the 27? / _rMichael Shackleton. _t23. Sustainable integration in a democratic polity: A new (or not so new) ambition for the EU after Brexit / _rKalypso Nicolaïdis. _t24. Losing control: Brexit and the democratic disconnect / _rRichard Bellamy. _gVIII: The idea of Europe _t25. The heart of the matter: Emotional politics in the new Europe / _rUta Staiger. _t26. Square peg, round hole: Why the EU can’t fix identity politics / _rTurkuler Isiksel. _t27. Fair Brexit for a just Europe / _rPhilippe Van Parijs. _gConclusion _t28. Rethinking the futures of Europe / _rUta Staiger and Benjamin Martill. |
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_aBrexit will have significant consequences for the country, for Europe, and for global order. And yet much discussion of Brexit in the UK has focused on the causes of the vote and on its consequences for the future of British politics. This volume examines the consequences of Brexit for the future of Europe and the European Union, adopting an explicitly regional and future-oriented perspective missing from many existing analyses.
Drawing on the expertise of 28 leading scholars from a range of disciplines, Brexit and Beyond offers various different perspectives on the future of Europe, charting the likely effects of Brexit across a range of areas, including institutional relations, political economy, law and justice, foreign affairs, democratic governance, and the idea of Europe itself. Whilst the contributors offer divergent predictions for the future of Europe after Brexit, they share the same conviction that careful scholarly analysis is in need – now more than ever – if we are understand what lies ahead for the EU. _cUCL Press website. _uhttp://www.ucl.ac.uk/ucl-press/browse-books/brexit-and-beyond |
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