The Making of Eurosceptic Britain is interesting reading for undergraduates interested in the general field of Britain’s relationship with Europe. The fact that its narrative remains coherent in the face of five years of substantial change in British Euroscepticism is a testament to its rigour, writes Harry Evans
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The UK’s referendum on EU membership may well be one of the main stories of 2016, with the British P...
As Lord Saatchi notes in his prologue, Conservatives have struggled for some time to find an answer ...
This book analyses the changing nature of the British economy and the consequences of Brexit upon it...
Since its origins, there have been competing views concerning the nature, scope and objectives of th...
In order to help put the current discussion about the UK’s relationship with the EU into context, ou...
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Why the British people voted for Brexit remains the most contested issue in UK politics, and one als...
In The Communicative Construction of Europe: Cultures of Political Discourse, Public Sphere and the ...
Reconstructing Conservatism gives a contextualized assessment of Conservative Party politics between...
This article approaches Euroscepticism as central to a contemporary dynamic of government and opposi...
Following success in the recent European elections, the UK Independence Party (UKIP) is the most sig...
The current crisis in the eurozone has roots going back four decades to the negotiations that eventu...
In Why the UK Voted for Brexit: David Cameron’s Great Miscalculation, Andrew Glencross offers an ana...
In Europe Reset: New Directions for the EU, Richard Youngs looks at the issue of democracy in Europe...
Whilst there are many books on the European Union (EU), this recently published book by four scholar...
The UK’s referendum on EU membership may well be one of the main stories of 2016, with the British P...
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