These mobilisations brought electoral success for left parties, translating the energies of the movements to the electoral level. Although many people saw Corbynism as a similar political phenomenon, in the UK it was the Brexit campaign that was most successful in constr...
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...
“reflection” on the party’s poor performance, and oureditorial suggests some starting pointsfor that exercise. “When McDonald complained this week that Sinn Féin was being blamed for Government failures, she should have asked herself why those voters now associate ...
Trump’s rise and brexit vote are more an outcome of culture than economics. The Guardian. Retrieved from https://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/oct/28/trumpsrise-and-brexit-vote-are-more-an-outcome-of-culture-thaneconomics. Accessed March 4, 2022. Google Scholar Karl, 2002 R.E. Karl...
As you no doubt already know, the UK has left the EU. As one of the leading world economies you may want to base your European business in the UK so it’s worth looking into how you’ll be impacted by Brexit. The UK is no longer part of the Schen...
· 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...
When every vote counts 当每一张选票都算数 Months of frantic electioneering, $13.9bn of campaign spending, a raging pandemic and mass protests over race: in spite of all the sweat and tears, America was still determining as we went to press if its next president really would be Joe Biden ...
“the economic costs of the Brexit vote are already visible and quite large. In the third quarter of 2017, the output loss due to the Brexit vote amounted to approximately 1.3%, and the cumulative loss in GDP was close to 20 billion” (Born et al., 2017). The slow down in the ...
America was still determining as we went to press if its next president really would be Joe Biden or whether Donald Trump might somehow wrangle a second term.Congress is likely to be split between a Democratic House and a Republican Senate—though even that result may remain in doubt until a...
A stream of UK companies are merging with other EEA companies by way of cross-border merger. It is unclear whether this is being driven by Brexit. In the meantime, a trickle of cross-border mergers into UK companies continues to be implemented. In addi...