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Title Brexit : sociological responses / edited by William Outhwaite.
Publisher London : Anthem Press, 2017.



Descript 1 online resource (226 pages).
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Note Scenario 2: 'Straight Soft Brexit'
Contents Cover; Front Matter; Half-title; Series information; Title page; Copyright information; Table of contents; Preface; Section 1 How Did it Happen?; Chapter (1-4); Chapter One The Increasing Inevitability of That Referendum; Bibliography; Chapter Two Vox Populi: Nationalism, Globalization and the Balance of Power in the Making of Brexit; The Divide; Nationalism; Globalization; The Balance of Social Power; Vox Populi; Conclusion; References; Chapter Three Exit From the Perspective of Entry; Convergence or Divergence?; Neo-liberalism and 'Race'; Post-Imperial Political Economy; Back to the Future?
NotesBibliography; Chapter Four Brexit, Sovereignty and the End of an Ever Closer Union; How Did We Get Here?; Sovereignty Obsolete?; Borderless Europe and Its Discontents; Germany and Its Refugee Policies: Exceptional or Exceptionally Universal?; Sovereignty Shared, Sovereignty Divisive: Whose Debt Is Sovereign?; Concluding Remarks: EU's Sovereignty Paradox; Notes; Bibliography; Section 2 The Politics of Brexit; Chapter (5-9); Chapter Five Populism, Nationalism and Brexit; There Will Always Be an England; Cosmopolitanism and Nationalism; The Great Wen; The Damage Done.
The Future of Europe? And the World?Notes; Chapter Six A Tale of Two Constitutions: Whose Legitimacy? Whose Crisis?; An Illness with a Cure; The Cure or the Illness?; The Dialectic of Transnational Democracy; Notes; Chapter Seven Locating Brexit in The Pragmatics of Race, Citizenship and Empire; Race and Class in the Brexit Debates; Conceptualizations of Citizenship; British Citizenship from Empire to Commonwealth; Multicultural British Citizens and Citizenship; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter Eight Globalization, Nationalism and the Changing Axes of Political Identity.
A Brief History of Political IdentityThe Social Supports of Multiculturalism; Long-Term Implications; Notes; Chapter Nine A Divided Nation in a Divided Europe: Emerging Cleavages and The Crisis of European Integration; Introduction; Explaining Brexit: Divided Societies; Emerging Cleavages; European Integration and Contradictions between Capitalism and Democracy; Conclusion; Notes; References; Section 3 Prospects For/After Brexit; Chapter (10-14); Chapter Ten The EU and Brexit: Processes, Perspectives and Prospects; Processes; United Kingdom; European Union-United Kingdom; European Union.
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ISBN 9781783086474 (electronic bk.)
1783086475 (electronic bk.)
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1783086467 (electronic bk.)
9781783086450
1783086440
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Series Key issues in modern sociology
Key issues in modern sociology.
Subject European Union.
Referendum -- Great Britain -- History -- 21st century.
Great Britain -- Relations -- European Union countries.
European Union countries -- Relations -- Great Britain.
Alt author Outhwaite, William.
Descript 1 online resource (226 pages).
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Note Scenario 2: 'Straight Soft Brexit'
Contents Cover; Front Matter; Half-title; Series information; Title page; Copyright information; Table of contents; Preface; Section 1 How Did it Happen?; Chapter (1-4); Chapter One The Increasing Inevitability of That Referendum; Bibliography; Chapter Two Vox Populi: Nationalism, Globalization and the Balance of Power in the Making of Brexit; The Divide; Nationalism; Globalization; The Balance of Social Power; Vox Populi; Conclusion; References; Chapter Three Exit From the Perspective of Entry; Convergence or Divergence?; Neo-liberalism and 'Race'; Post-Imperial Political Economy; Back to the Future?
NotesBibliography; Chapter Four Brexit, Sovereignty and the End of an Ever Closer Union; How Did We Get Here?; Sovereignty Obsolete?; Borderless Europe and Its Discontents; Germany and Its Refugee Policies: Exceptional or Exceptionally Universal?; Sovereignty Shared, Sovereignty Divisive: Whose Debt Is Sovereign?; Concluding Remarks: EU's Sovereignty Paradox; Notes; Bibliography; Section 2 The Politics of Brexit; Chapter (5-9); Chapter Five Populism, Nationalism and Brexit; There Will Always Be an England; Cosmopolitanism and Nationalism; The Great Wen; The Damage Done.
The Future of Europe? And the World?Notes; Chapter Six A Tale of Two Constitutions: Whose Legitimacy? Whose Crisis?; An Illness with a Cure; The Cure or the Illness?; The Dialectic of Transnational Democracy; Notes; Chapter Seven Locating Brexit in The Pragmatics of Race, Citizenship and Empire; Race and Class in the Brexit Debates; Conceptualizations of Citizenship; British Citizenship from Empire to Commonwealth; Multicultural British Citizens and Citizenship; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter Eight Globalization, Nationalism and the Changing Axes of Political Identity.
A Brief History of Political IdentityThe Social Supports of Multiculturalism; Long-Term Implications; Notes; Chapter Nine A Divided Nation in a Divided Europe: Emerging Cleavages and The Crisis of European Integration; Introduction; Explaining Brexit: Divided Societies; Emerging Cleavages; European Integration and Contradictions between Capitalism and Democracy; Conclusion; Notes; References; Section 3 Prospects For/After Brexit; Chapter (10-14); Chapter Ten The EU and Brexit: Processes, Perspectives and Prospects; Processes; United Kingdom; European Union-United Kingdom; European Union.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781783086474 (electronic bk.)
1783086475 (electronic bk.)
9781783086467 (electronic bk.)
1783086467 (electronic bk.)
9781783086450
1783086440
9781783086443
1783086459
Series Key issues in modern sociology
Key issues in modern sociology.
Subject European Union.
Referendum -- Great Britain -- History -- 21st century.
Great Britain -- Relations -- European Union countries.
European Union countries -- Relations -- Great Britain.
Alt author Outhwaite, William.

Subject European Union.
Referendum -- Great Britain -- History -- 21st century.
Great Britain -- Relations -- European Union countries.
European Union countries -- Relations -- Great Britain.
Descript 1 online resource (226 pages).
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Note Scenario 2: 'Straight Soft Brexit'
Contents Cover; Front Matter; Half-title; Series information; Title page; Copyright information; Table of contents; Preface; Section 1 How Did it Happen?; Chapter (1-4); Chapter One The Increasing Inevitability of That Referendum; Bibliography; Chapter Two Vox Populi: Nationalism, Globalization and the Balance of Power in the Making of Brexit; The Divide; Nationalism; Globalization; The Balance of Social Power; Vox Populi; Conclusion; References; Chapter Three Exit From the Perspective of Entry; Convergence or Divergence?; Neo-liberalism and 'Race'; Post-Imperial Political Economy; Back to the Future?
NotesBibliography; Chapter Four Brexit, Sovereignty and the End of an Ever Closer Union; How Did We Get Here?; Sovereignty Obsolete?; Borderless Europe and Its Discontents; Germany and Its Refugee Policies: Exceptional or Exceptionally Universal?; Sovereignty Shared, Sovereignty Divisive: Whose Debt Is Sovereign?; Concluding Remarks: EU's Sovereignty Paradox; Notes; Bibliography; Section 2 The Politics of Brexit; Chapter (5-9); Chapter Five Populism, Nationalism and Brexit; There Will Always Be an England; Cosmopolitanism and Nationalism; The Great Wen; The Damage Done.
The Future of Europe? And the World?Notes; Chapter Six A Tale of Two Constitutions: Whose Legitimacy? Whose Crisis?; An Illness with a Cure; The Cure or the Illness?; The Dialectic of Transnational Democracy; Notes; Chapter Seven Locating Brexit in The Pragmatics of Race, Citizenship and Empire; Race and Class in the Brexit Debates; Conceptualizations of Citizenship; British Citizenship from Empire to Commonwealth; Multicultural British Citizens and Citizenship; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter Eight Globalization, Nationalism and the Changing Axes of Political Identity.
A Brief History of Political IdentityThe Social Supports of Multiculturalism; Long-Term Implications; Notes; Chapter Nine A Divided Nation in a Divided Europe: Emerging Cleavages and The Crisis of European Integration; Introduction; Explaining Brexit: Divided Societies; Emerging Cleavages; European Integration and Contradictions between Capitalism and Democracy; Conclusion; Notes; References; Section 3 Prospects For/After Brexit; Chapter (10-14); Chapter Ten The EU and Brexit: Processes, Perspectives and Prospects; Processes; United Kingdom; European Union-United Kingdom; European Union.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author Outhwaite, William.
ISBN 9781783086474 (electronic bk.)
1783086475 (electronic bk.)
9781783086467 (electronic bk.)
1783086467 (electronic bk.)
9781783086450
1783086440
9781783086443
1783086459

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