Brexit traces the implications of the UK's projected withdrawal from the EU, placing short-term political fluctuations in a broader historical and social context of the transformation of European and global society.
Brexit traces the implications of the UK's projected withdrawal from the EU, placing short-term political fluctuations in a broader historical and social context of the transformation of European and global society.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Previously a professor at the University of Sussex, William Outhwaite is currently emeritus professor of sociology at Newcastle University.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface by William Outhwaite Section 1. How Did It Happen? 1. The Increasing Inevitability of That Referendum - Martin Westlake 2. Vox Populi: Nationalism, Globalization and the Balance of Power in the Making of Brexit - Jonathan Hearn 3. Exit from the Perspective of Entry - John Holmwood 4. Brexit, Sovereignty and the End of an Ever Closer Union - Stefan Auer Section 2. The Politics of Brexit 5. Populism, Nationalism and Brexit - Craig Calhoun 6. A Tale of Two Constitutions: Whose Legitimacy? Whose Crisis? - Chris Thornhill 7. Locating Brexit in the Pragmatics of Race, Citizenship and Empire - Gurminder K. Bhambra 8. Globalization, Nationalism and the Changing Axes of Political Identity - Colin Crouch 9. A Divided Nation in a Divided Europe: Emerging Cleavages and the Crisis of European Integration - Gerard Delanty Section 3. Prospects For/ After Brexit 10. The EU and Brexit: Processes, Perspectives and Prospects - Tim Oliver 11. The Impossibility of Disentangling Integration - Antje Wiener 12. No Exit from Brexit? - Simon Susen 13. Critical Theory, Brexit and the Vicissitudes of Political Economy in the Twenty- First Century - Harry F. Dahms 14. European Union versus European Society: Sociologists on 'Brexit' and the 'Failure' of Europeanization - Adrian Favell Notes on Contributors Index.
Preface by William Outhwaite Section 1. How Did It Happen? 1. The Increasing Inevitability of That Referendum - Martin Westlake 2. Vox Populi: Nationalism, Globalization and the Balance of Power in the Making of Brexit - Jonathan Hearn 3. Exit from the Perspective of Entry - John Holmwood 4. Brexit, Sovereignty and the End of an Ever Closer Union - Stefan Auer Section 2. The Politics of Brexit 5. Populism, Nationalism and Brexit - Craig Calhoun 6. A Tale of Two Constitutions: Whose Legitimacy? Whose Crisis? - Chris Thornhill 7. Locating Brexit in the Pragmatics of Race, Citizenship and Empire - Gurminder K. Bhambra 8. Globalization, Nationalism and the Changing Axes of Political Identity - Colin Crouch 9. A Divided Nation in a Divided Europe: Emerging Cleavages and the Crisis of European Integration - Gerard Delanty Section 3. Prospects For/ After Brexit 10. The EU and Brexit: Processes, Perspectives and Prospects - Tim Oliver 11. The Impossibility of Disentangling Integration - Antje Wiener 12. No Exit from Brexit? - Simon Susen 13. Critical Theory, Brexit and the Vicissitudes of Political Economy in the Twenty- First Century - Harry F. Dahms 14. European Union versus European Society: Sociologists on 'Brexit' and the 'Failure' of Europeanization - Adrian Favell Notes on Contributors Index.
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