Brexit and the Political Economy of Fragmentation Things Fall Apart

Brexit means Brexit and other meaningless mantras have simply confirmed that confusion and uncertainty have dominated the early stages of this era defining event. Though there has been a lack of coherent and substantive policy goals from the UK government, this does not prevent analysis of the vario...

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Other Authors: Morgan, Jamie (Editor), Patomaki, Heikki (Editor)
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