While much of the discussion surrounding Brexit has focused on the potential impact on the UK, the result of the EU referendum also has clear implications for Eurosceptic movements elsewhere in Europe. Aleks Szczerbiak and Paul Taggart argue that Brexit has made ‘Hard Euroscepticism’ a more viable political project for Eurosceptic parties, necessitating a rethink of how we conceptualise Euroscepticism on the continent
Despite their differences and the difficulties in the EU-UK relationship, the UK has played a signif...
According to the rational choice theory, political parties seek to maximise their utility in gainin...
To understand the challenges facing European democracy today we need to think in three-dimensional t...
The UK’s referendum on EU membership may well be one of the main stories of 2016, with the British P...
Unprecedented occurrence, named “Brexit” by the media, causes turmoil and encourages a discussion co...
The United Kingdom Independence Party is in the process of appointing a new leader, following the re...
What impact will Brexit have on the rest of the European Union in the coming years and decades? Anto...
In an age of Brexit, Euroskepticism has become a central element in debates about Europe. It is gene...
The 2014 European Parliament elections saw an unprecedented level of support for Eurosceptic parties...
This paper examines the link between recent EU crises and the development of party-based Eurosceptic...
The UK is currently engaged in a renegotiation of the terms of its membership of the European Union,...
The unprecedented geopolitical shift resulting from Brexit reflects deep socio-economic fault lines ...
This article analyses why the demand for a membership referendum has arisen anew despite the preciou...
A thesis submitted to the Undergraduate Studies Committee of the Department of History of Rice Unive...
The outcome of the recent referendum in the UK was straightforwardly affected by the policies follow...
Despite their differences and the difficulties in the EU-UK relationship, the UK has played a signif...
According to the rational choice theory, political parties seek to maximise their utility in gainin...
To understand the challenges facing European democracy today we need to think in three-dimensional t...
The UK’s referendum on EU membership may well be one of the main stories of 2016, with the British P...
Unprecedented occurrence, named “Brexit” by the media, causes turmoil and encourages a discussion co...
The United Kingdom Independence Party is in the process of appointing a new leader, following the re...
What impact will Brexit have on the rest of the European Union in the coming years and decades? Anto...
In an age of Brexit, Euroskepticism has become a central element in debates about Europe. It is gene...
The 2014 European Parliament elections saw an unprecedented level of support for Eurosceptic parties...
This paper examines the link between recent EU crises and the development of party-based Eurosceptic...
The UK is currently engaged in a renegotiation of the terms of its membership of the European Union,...
The unprecedented geopolitical shift resulting from Brexit reflects deep socio-economic fault lines ...
This article analyses why the demand for a membership referendum has arisen anew despite the preciou...
A thesis submitted to the Undergraduate Studies Committee of the Department of History of Rice Unive...
The outcome of the recent referendum in the UK was straightforwardly affected by the policies follow...
Despite their differences and the difficulties in the EU-UK relationship, the UK has played a signif...
According to the rational choice theory, political parties seek to maximise their utility in gainin...
To understand the challenges facing European democracy today we need to think in three-dimensional t...