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The Causes, Controversies, and Consequences of Brexit

British History; European History; Brexit; Politics; Economy

Daniel Kelemen (Professor of Political Science, Rutgers University)

April 28, 2022

In its June 23 (2016) Referendum, 51.9% of UK voters elected to leave the European Union. Daniel Kelemen breaks down the complicated path of the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the EU – or Brexit. More than a removed political decision in another country, Keleman describes the short- and long-term ramifications of this decision on the global economy and political structure.


Subjects

Political Science / Economics / British History / European History / Brexit / Politics / Economy /

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