And yet the unexpected closeness of the vote also means populism will live on in America. With this election it has become clear that Mr Trump’s astonishing victory in 2016 was not an aberration but the start of a profound ideological shift in his party (see Lexington). Defying expectations...
Some people would argue that 2016 was the year that the world economy started to come apart, with the passage of Brexit and the election of Donald Trump. Whether or not the “coming apart” process started in 2016, in my opinion we are going to see many more steps in this direction in...
And yet the unexpected closeness of the vote also meanspopulismwill live on in America. With this election it has become clear that Mr Trump’s astonishing victory in 2016 was not an aberration but the start of a profound ideological shift in his party (see Lexington). Defying expectations an...
In both cases, clear wins for the victors were not picked up in advance by the pollsters. And then, in June 2016, came the entirely unexpected vote in favour of "Brexit" during the UK's referendum on membership of the European Union.Arash BarfarBalaji PadmanabhanSignificance...
of broken families, low geographical mobility, and poor youth job opportunities.The results of my thesis offer a new window into the Brexit vote. I... A Becket 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 Cameron suffers key defection in 'Brexit' vote ; After premier sets date for referendum, London mayor join...
· Government Introduction Contemporary politics is marked by increasing turbulence (Margetts et al. 2015), from sur- prise election results, such as Theresa May's slender majority in 2017, to seismic political shifts, such as the Brexit vote in 2016, and party schisms, such as the 11-MP...
Despite the constant wailing and gnashing of teeth from globalists who insist on trying to blame Brexit for Britain's economic woes as if we alone are suffering a multi - layered economic crisis and that the only was out of it is for the UK to rejoin, the EU, taken as a single ...
There has been renewed talk lately of “Parliament” (meaning the House of Commons) somehow “blocking” a so-called “no-deal Brexit”, the outcome for which Parliament (meaning both houses) has already legislated, unless the Commons, in a “meaningful vote”, approves a withdrawal agreement...
And yet the unexpected closeness of the vote also means populism will live on in America.With this election it has become clear that Mr Trump’s astonishing victory in 2016 was not an aberration, but the start of a profound ideological shift in his party (see Lexington). Defying expectations...
3) In the case that all becomes startlingly rosy with Brexit, the £ will rise and VEUR will fall, but the fall would be offset somewhat by improvements in the UK market (25% of VEUR). @Far_wide Thanks for sharing your reasoning. In the case of (3), however, the larger part of...