Kira Gartzou-Katsouyanni, Max Kiefel, and José Javier Olivas Osuna write that the Leave vote can be attributed partly to political discontent associated with trajectories of relative economic decline and deindustrialization. These localised economic experiences, interpreted through local-level narratives, paved the way for local-level discourses of resilience and nationwide optimistic messaging about the economic impacts of Brexit to resonate
The political economic transformation of Britain has resulted in many individuals ‘winning’ through ...
Felix FitzRoy and David Spencer highlight some fundamental problems of UK economic policy, as expose...
Contrary to some predictions, Britain's economy has not crashed in the two years since the EU refere...
Popular explanations of the Brexit vote have centred on the division between cosmopolitan internatio...
Prior to the Brexit referendum in 2016, many observers expected that floating voters would swing tow...
One of the key political issues during the Covid-19 pandemic has been the extent to which health out...
Many developments in national histories also mark watersheds in the personal lives of their citizens...
John Denham highlights some of the underlying shifts in political behaviour and geography as reveale...
Lorenza Antonucci, Laszlo Horvath, and André Krouwel challenge the popular view of Leave voters as t...
The contribution of traditional social democracy to the consolidation of neoliberalism in Europe ill...
The Netherlands’ highest court has ruled that COVID-hit businesses should be able to claim rent disc...
Popular explanations of the Brexit vote have centred on the division between cosmopolitan internatio...
Drawing on a new book on the events of 2020-21, William Davies, Sahil Jai Dutta, Nick Taylor, and Ma...
Is there a bright side to Brexit, even for those who voted for the UK to remain in the EU? Nauro F C...
It is increasingly clear that Brexit has cost not saved money, encumbered not liberated trade, inhib...
The political economic transformation of Britain has resulted in many individuals ‘winning’ through ...
Felix FitzRoy and David Spencer highlight some fundamental problems of UK economic policy, as expose...
Contrary to some predictions, Britain's economy has not crashed in the two years since the EU refere...
Popular explanations of the Brexit vote have centred on the division between cosmopolitan internatio...
Prior to the Brexit referendum in 2016, many observers expected that floating voters would swing tow...
One of the key political issues during the Covid-19 pandemic has been the extent to which health out...
Many developments in national histories also mark watersheds in the personal lives of their citizens...
John Denham highlights some of the underlying shifts in political behaviour and geography as reveale...
Lorenza Antonucci, Laszlo Horvath, and André Krouwel challenge the popular view of Leave voters as t...
The contribution of traditional social democracy to the consolidation of neoliberalism in Europe ill...
The Netherlands’ highest court has ruled that COVID-hit businesses should be able to claim rent disc...
Popular explanations of the Brexit vote have centred on the division between cosmopolitan internatio...
Drawing on a new book on the events of 2020-21, William Davies, Sahil Jai Dutta, Nick Taylor, and Ma...
Is there a bright side to Brexit, even for those who voted for the UK to remain in the EU? Nauro F C...
It is increasingly clear that Brexit has cost not saved money, encumbered not liberated trade, inhib...
The political economic transformation of Britain has resulted in many individuals ‘winning’ through ...
Felix FitzRoy and David Spencer highlight some fundamental problems of UK economic policy, as expose...
Contrary to some predictions, Britain's economy has not crashed in the two years since the EU refere...