Brexit and the Illusion of Democracy (original) (raw)

Brexit and the Illusion of Democracy, Socialism and Democracy, 2017, vol.31(3)

Emma Bell

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Popular sovereignty after Brexit

Eoin Daly

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'Populism and Sovereignty: the EU Act and the In-Out Referendum, 2010-15'

Emma Vines, Ben Wellings

Parliamentary Affairs, 2016

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Implementing the will of the people: sovereignty and policy conflicts in the aftermath of the UK’s referendum on EU membership

Nathalie Brack

Comparative European Politics, 2022

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2. The EU Referendum and the Crisis of British Democracy

Pauline Schnapper

2016

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Can Brexit Be Turned Into a Democratic Shock? Five Points

Agustín José Menéndez

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Post-Brexit: A Continuum For State Sovereignty

morad eghbal

ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law, 2016

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The British EU referendum and the Crisis of British Democracy

Pauline Schnapper

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Brexit: a consequence of the European social and democratic deficit

Emmanouil Mavrozacharakis

2017

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Taking back control? Brexit, sovereignism and populism in Westminster (2015-17) Taking back control? Brexit, sovereignism and populism in Westminster (2015-17

Stella Gianfreda

European Politics and Society , 2019

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After the Brexit Vote. What's Left of 'Split' Popular Sovereignty? (Journal of European Integration)

Markus Patberg

Journal of European Integration, 2018

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Taking back control? Brexit, sovereignism and populism in Westminster (2015–17)

Stella Gianfreda

European Politics and Society, 2019

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Fetishising Sovereignty in the Remain and Leave Campaigns. Cultural Political Economy conference. Lancaster University. 2017.

Denny Pencheva, Kostas Maronitis

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A Critical Assessment of the Impact of EU Membership on British Sovereignty

Anna Roininen

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The UK’s democratic moment on ‘Europe’? Report of the hearing held on 22nd March 2016

Sara Hagemann

2016

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Divided Culture and Constitutional Tensions: Brexit and the Collision of Direct and Representative Democracy

Andrew Blick

Parliamentary Affairs, 2019

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BREXIT, voice and loyalty: rethinking electoral politics in an age of interdependence

Abraham newman

Review of International Political Economy, 2017

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Brexit and the Ethos of Direct Democracy

Petra Gümplová

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Not a Brexit Election? Pessimism, Promises and Populism ‘UK-Style’

Matthew Flinders

Parliamentary Affairs, 2020

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Introduction: Brexit and the Future of the British Model of Democratic Capitalism

Nick Pearce

Political Quarterly , 2019

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The inevitability of gradualness: the longer-term origins of the 23 June 2016 ‘Brexit’ referendum. Bruges Political Research Papers 56/2017

Martin Westlake

2017

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The British Self and Continental Other: The Question of British National Identity in the 2016 Referendum

journal of World Sociopolitical Studies

Journal of World Sociopolitical Stidies, 2020

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Not Another Thing: Four Referendums and a Brexit Vote

James Connelly

Marmara Üniversitesi Avrupa Topluluğu Enstitüsü Avrupa Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2018

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The nested games of the UK’s EU referendum: ruptures, reconfigurations and lessons for Europe

Simon Usherwood

Journal of Contemporary European Studies, 2021

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Policy Preferences and Policy Legitimacy After Referendums: Evidence from the Brexit Negotiations

James Tilley

Political Behavior

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Plebiscite or Parliament? Brexit and the End of the History of the British Political Model

Pieter Lagrou

Contemporary European History, 2019

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The ‘Brexit’ referendum: we need to talk about the (General Election) franchise

Ruvi Ziegler

2015

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Elia Alexiou - 'Who's Afraid of the European Demos?': The Uneasy Relationship between the European Union and Referendums

Elia Alexiou

Cambridge University Press ("The Crisis behind the Euro Crisis - The Euro Crisis as a Multidimensional Systematic Crisis of the EU"), 2019

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Brexit, Populism and the Promise of Agency (OpenDemocracy, 2017)

Jonathan White

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Exit, Folly, and Tragedy: The 'Brexit' Referendum

Jacobus Delwaide

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EUROPEAN BUT NOT EUROPEAN ENOUGH: THE CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF BREXIT

Geoffrey Evans, James Dennison

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Explaining the Determinants of Brexit - Chosenness, Myths, Trauma in the Memory of Leave Voters.docx

Harry Caezar

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That ‘foreign device’: Does the use of the referendum strengthen British democracy or fundamentally weaken its representative nature?

Academic Supreme

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Brexit as Fugitive Democracy

James Hodgson

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In Fear of Populism: Referendums and Neoliberal Democracy

Pete Ramand

Socialist Register, 2018

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