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Brexit and Agriculture, 2021
Brexit and Agriculture, 2021
Brexit and Agriculture, 2021
Brexit and Agriculture, 2021
Politique européenne, 2021
This article investigates the impact of Brexit-conceptualized as a series of environmental, organ... more This article investigates the impact of Brexit-conceptualized as a series of environmental, organizational and scalar turbulences-on agricultural policies in the UK. It considers how the four UK administrations responded to Brexit challenges and opportunities through two case studies (subsidies and minimum standards), and analyses the consequences of these choices for UK political legitimacy, a blind spot in turbulence studies. Leaving the EU offered a key opportunity to rethink farming-which remains unfulfilled. Not only are the new policies quite similar to the CAP (output legitimacy failure), but the policy-making process has intensified tensions between the four nations and left both farming unions and environmental groups dissatisfied, undermining both input and throughput legitimacy.
The Governance of Agriculture in Post-Brexit UK, 2022
are Lecturers in Law with expertise in agri-environmental issues and are currently writing a book... more are Lecturers in Law with expertise in agri-environmental issues and are currently writing a book on Brexit and Agriculture. Both have been and are currently engaging with stakeholders across the UK on the impact of Brexit.
are Lecturers in Law with expertise in agri-environmental issues and are currently writing a book... more are Lecturers in Law with expertise in agri-environmental issues and are currently writing a book on Brexit and Agriculture. Both have been and are currently engaging with stakeholders across the UK on the impact of Brexit.
Brexit and Agriculture, 2021
Brexit and Agriculture, 2021
Brexit and Agriculture, 2021
Brexit and Agriculture, 2021
Politique européenne, 2021
This article investigates the impact of Brexit-conceptualized as a series of environmental, organ... more This article investigates the impact of Brexit-conceptualized as a series of environmental, organizational and scalar turbulences-on agricultural policies in the UK. It considers how the four UK administrations responded to Brexit challenges and opportunities through two case studies (subsidies and minimum standards), and analyses the consequences of these choices for UK political legitimacy, a blind spot in turbulence studies. Leaving the EU offered a key opportunity to rethink farming-which remains unfulfilled. Not only are the new policies quite similar to the CAP (output legitimacy failure), but the policy-making process has intensified tensions between the four nations and left both farming unions and environmental groups dissatisfied, undermining both input and throughput legitimacy.
The Governance of Agriculture in Post-Brexit UK, 2022
are Lecturers in Law with expertise in agri-environmental issues and are currently writing a book... more are Lecturers in Law with expertise in agri-environmental issues and are currently writing a book on Brexit and Agriculture. Both have been and are currently engaging with stakeholders across the UK on the impact of Brexit.
are Lecturers in Law with expertise in agri-environmental issues and are currently writing a book... more are Lecturers in Law with expertise in agri-environmental issues and are currently writing a book on Brexit and Agriculture. Both have been and are currently engaging with stakeholders across the UK on the impact of Brexit.