In 2016, the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union, a decision widely known as ‘Brexit’. This analysis compares two competing theories – institution and identity – to explain why. Four historical events, chronologically ordered from 1945 to 2016, are examined with both identity and institution analysis to explain British integration and its subsequent withdrawal from the European Union. Through this analysis, one can conclude the United Kingdom’s decision to withdraw in 2016 stemmed from a variety of reasons, but each of these can be explained by identity (a sense of nationalism), or institution (EU relationships). Nationalism around the world has increased exponentially in recent years, evolving from small grassroots factions in...
A vote by the British people to withdraw from the EU – also known as a ‘Brexit’ – will have signific...
The vote by the British people to withdrawal from the EU – also known as a “Brexit” – means both the...
On January 31, 2020, the UK left the European Union. Since the 2016 referendum, there has been a sig...
In 2016, the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union, a decision widely known as ‘Brexit’. ...
This article proposes a decision model of the British support for leaving the European Union (EU) th...
This thesis explores Brexit as process by examining what reasons have been given for UK’s integratio...
The Brexit referendum will remain as a milestone in contemporary European history. The British exit ...
The United Kingdom, a country with 67 million people and the world‟s fifth largest economy, formally...
First published online: 04 October 2019To date, most accounts of the UK's vote to leave the EU have ...
Nationalism is an important aspect of state interaction in order to achieve their objectives in the ...
To date, most accounts of the UK’s vote to leave the EU have focussed on explaining variation across...
Britain’s membership of the European Union continues to be the object of public debate in the UK. Ol...
Abstract This paper reviews the deeper societal and economic reasons behind the Bri...
In this paper, we look at the relationship between European identification and political support for...
This paper examines Britain’s exit (BREXIT) process and its impact on the European Union, using Neo...
A vote by the British people to withdraw from the EU – also known as a ‘Brexit’ – will have signific...
The vote by the British people to withdrawal from the EU – also known as a “Brexit” – means both the...
On January 31, 2020, the UK left the European Union. Since the 2016 referendum, there has been a sig...
In 2016, the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union, a decision widely known as ‘Brexit’. ...
This article proposes a decision model of the British support for leaving the European Union (EU) th...
This thesis explores Brexit as process by examining what reasons have been given for UK’s integratio...
The Brexit referendum will remain as a milestone in contemporary European history. The British exit ...
The United Kingdom, a country with 67 million people and the world‟s fifth largest economy, formally...
First published online: 04 October 2019To date, most accounts of the UK's vote to leave the EU have ...
Nationalism is an important aspect of state interaction in order to achieve their objectives in the ...
To date, most accounts of the UK’s vote to leave the EU have focussed on explaining variation across...
Britain’s membership of the European Union continues to be the object of public debate in the UK. Ol...
Abstract This paper reviews the deeper societal and economic reasons behind the Bri...
In this paper, we look at the relationship between European identification and political support for...
This paper examines Britain’s exit (BREXIT) process and its impact on the European Union, using Neo...
A vote by the British people to withdraw from the EU – also known as a ‘Brexit’ – will have signific...
The vote by the British people to withdrawal from the EU – also known as a “Brexit” – means both the...
On January 31, 2020, the UK left the European Union. Since the 2016 referendum, there has been a sig...