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This book centres on the effects of the political and later
economic crisis which seriously affected the European Union and its
impact on the seemingly endless UK debate over Britain's position
within the EU.
This book offers a novel perspective on the UK's withdrawal from
the European Union, providing insights to the ways in that domestic
concerns interact with European policy to produce sometimes
counter-intuitive outcomes. The 2016 decision by the United Kingdom
to withdraw from the European Union was a seminal one for both
political parties in the UK. This innovative volume considers the
extent to which the interrelation between the national and the
European arenas produced significant opportunities for reshaping
political action. The nesting of these two levels matters, firstly
in allowing for the mobilisation of domestic actors around European
issues and secondly, in explaining why seemingly unimportant or
counter-productive actions are taken. The tensions this generated
reached a critical juncture with the referendum, a rupture that
highlights the extent to which a nominally second-order vote can
have fundamental impacts on the first order's preferences. Bringing
together scholars from a wide range of approaches and covering
various aspects of the Brexit process, this book offers a
significant contribution to improving our understanding of an event
that will shape British and European politics for a generation. The
chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue
of the Journal of Contemporary European Studies.
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