This contribution analyses the political impact of Brexit on the EU27. The main argument is that Brexit is not just about disintegration. The UK policy proposals on Brexit have reinforced among the governments, public opinions and even Eurosceptic parties of the EU27 the cohesiveness in favour of the preservation of European integration. The article is divided into four parts. First, it presents a critical review of the theoretical literature on EU disintegration and defines the concept of cohesiveness. In the second section, it analyses why the EU27 member states remained cohesive during the Brexit negotiation talks on major policy issues such as the Single Market, free movement of persons and budgetary contribution. In the third section, ...
The article discusses some implications of the Brexit referendum for institutional and political dev...
The article discusses some implications of the Brexit referendum for institutional and political dev...
The contribution by Tim Oliver studies the theoretical discussions of Brexit, Grexit and other exit ...
This contribution analyses the political impact of Brexit on the EU27. The main argument is that Bre...
Research background: Recent developments have raised doubts on future sustainability of the EU as su...
This article looks at theories of differentiated integration and disintegration in the wake of the ...
First published online: 27 January 2021Brexit makes both a direct and an indirect impact on the Euro...
The United Kingdom, a country with 67 million people and the world‟s fifth largest economy, formally...
Abstract: On January 31, 2020, the United Kingdom, a country with a population of 67 mln people and ...
In the aftermath of the British referendum to leave the European Union and the European Commission's...
After Brexit and the major crises that impacted the European Union, debates about the polity’s disin...
Exit of Britain from the European Union resuscitated academic discussions on the topic of the certai...
Brexit was potentially a highly divisive issue for the EU27 with states having different relationshi...
This thematic issue on the causes and modes of European disintegration seeks to answer two main ques...
This article applies insights from comparative federalism to analyse different models for managing f...
The article discusses some implications of the Brexit referendum for institutional and political dev...
The article discusses some implications of the Brexit referendum for institutional and political dev...
The contribution by Tim Oliver studies the theoretical discussions of Brexit, Grexit and other exit ...
This contribution analyses the political impact of Brexit on the EU27. The main argument is that Bre...
Research background: Recent developments have raised doubts on future sustainability of the EU as su...
This article looks at theories of differentiated integration and disintegration in the wake of the ...
First published online: 27 January 2021Brexit makes both a direct and an indirect impact on the Euro...
The United Kingdom, a country with 67 million people and the world‟s fifth largest economy, formally...
Abstract: On January 31, 2020, the United Kingdom, a country with a population of 67 mln people and ...
In the aftermath of the British referendum to leave the European Union and the European Commission's...
After Brexit and the major crises that impacted the European Union, debates about the polity’s disin...
Exit of Britain from the European Union resuscitated academic discussions on the topic of the certai...
Brexit was potentially a highly divisive issue for the EU27 with states having different relationshi...
This thematic issue on the causes and modes of European disintegration seeks to answer two main ques...
This article applies insights from comparative federalism to analyse different models for managing f...
The article discusses some implications of the Brexit referendum for institutional and political dev...
The article discusses some implications of the Brexit referendum for institutional and political dev...
The contribution by Tim Oliver studies the theoretical discussions of Brexit, Grexit and other exit ...