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The surprise decision expressed by the British people in the referendum held in June 2016 to leave the European Union was remarkable. It also presents a natural experiment where the exposure of a society to an extraordinary event allows scholars to observe, in real time in the real world, the interaction of variables. The Routledge Handbook of the Politics of Brexit takes stock of what we know in the social science community about the Brexit phenomenon so far and looks to make sense of this remarkable process as it unfolds. The book asks simple questions across a range of areas and topics so as to frame the debate into a number of navigable subdiscussions, providing structure and form to what is an evolving and potentially inchoate topic. As such, it provides a systematic account of the background for, the content of, and the possible implications of Brexit. The handbook therefore does not examine in detail the minutiae of Brexit as it unfolds on a day-to-day basis but raises its sights to consider both the broad contextual factors that shape and are shaped by Brexit and the deeper sources and implications of the British exit from the European Union. Importantly, as interest in Brexit reaches far beyond the shores of the United Kingdom, so an international team of contributors examines and reveals the global implications and the external face of Brexit.The Routledge Handbook of the Politics of Brexit will be essential reading and an authoritative reference for scholars, students, researchers and practitioners involved in and actively concerned about research on Brexit, British politics, European Union politics, and comparative politics and international relations.

Recenzijas

"Wow! Almost nothing about Brexit is clear - and that makes this an extraordinary and extraordinarily useful collection. For it contains both all that there is to know about Brexit and all that we need to make sense of it - insofar, that is, as there is sense to be made of it. A wonderful achievement and very highly recommended." - Colin Hay, Professor of Political Science, Sciences Po, Paris.

"This is a wide ranging, informative, and up-to-date survey of Brexit and its implications for the United Kingdom, for the European Union, and for countries beyond. Each of the twenty-four chapters provides a state-of-the-art contribution that summarizes the current state of knowledge for students and experts alike." - Gary Marks, Burton Craige Distinguished Professor, UNC-Chapel Hill, and Robert Schuman Fellow, EUI, Florence.

"British exit from the European Union has become the defining issue for the UK today. This insightful text tells you everything you need to know, and might not even have known to ask, from the inside and the outside. Remarkable not only for the range of topics considered but also for the depth of analysis of its stellar list of contributors, this book is the indispensable guide to Brexit." - Vivien A. Schmidt, Jean Monnet Professor of European Integration, Boston University, USA.

"Brexit is a process rather than an event, which has implications which go far beyond the UK itself. With its excellent team of authors this book provides a broad, comprehensive and insightful account of the many different contexts, issues and dilemmas associated with the decision and its consequences. It will be an indispensable source for all students of Brexit." - Andrew Gamble, Emeritus Professor of Politics, University of Cambridge and Professorial Fellow, University of Sheffield, UK.

Figures
viii
Tables
ix
Box x
Contributors xi
Preface xiv
1 Introduction
1(12)
Patrick Diamond
Peter Nedergaard
Ben Rosamond
PART I Brexit from the inside
13(182)
2 Brexit and the state of the United Kingdom
15(12)
Daniel Wincott
3 Brexit and the Irish case
27(13)
Mary C. Murphy
4 Brexit and Scotland
40(9)
Michael Keating
5 Brexit and the City of London: the revenge of the ultraliberals?
49(17)
Leila Simona Talani
6 Brexit and the future model of British capitalism
66(14)
Andrew Baker
Scott Lavery
7 Brexit and British trade policy
80(12)
Jed Odermatt
8 Brexit and agriculture
92(11)
Wyn Grant
9 Brexit and higher education and research
103(15)
Anne Corbett
Claire Gordon
10 Brexit, `immigration' and anti-discrimination
118(16)
Adrian Favell
Roxana Barbulescu
11 Brexit and British exceptionalism
134(13)
Peter Nedergaard
Maja Friis Henriksen
12 Brexit and English identity
147(10)
Ben Wellings
13 Brexit and the Conservative Party
157(10)
Richard Hayton
14 Brexit and the Labour party: Euro-caution vs. Euro-fanaticism? The Labour party's `constructive ambiguity' on Brexit and the European Union
167(12)
Patrick Diamond
15 The (anti-)politics of Brexit
179(16)
Matthew Flinders
PART II Brexit from the outside
195(103)
16 Brexit and the Commonwealth: fantasy meets reality
197(11)
Peg Murray-Evans
17 Brexit and Britain's role in the world
208(15)
Oliver Daddow
18 Brexit and the EU as an international actor
223(10)
Henrik Larsen
19 Brexit and European defence: why more defence does not equal more integration
233(11)
Mikkel Vedby Rasmussen
20 Brexit and EU financial regulation
244(10)
Lucia Quaglia
21 Brexit and the European Union: hanging in the balance?
254(12)
Mads Dagnis Jensen
Holly Snaith
22 Brexit and small states in Europe: hedging, hiding or seeking shelter?
266(12)
Anders Wivel
Baldur Thorhallsson
23 Brexit and the EU's affiliated non-members
278(12)
John Erik Fossum
24 Brexit and the future of EU theory
290(8)
Christian Lequesne
Index 298
Patrick Diamond is Senior Lecturer at the School of Politics and International Relations, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom.

Peter Nedergaard is Professor at the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.

Ben Rosamond is Professor at the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark