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"The book complements the emerging literature on the role of English in European Union. The book is still timely after the January 2020 Brexit withdrawal agreement. It also serves as a reminder that even if Brexit appears nation centrist, it also has supranational impacts. ... there is a lot of room for co-operation between political scientists, political economists and applied linguists." (Taina Saarinen, Language Policy, Vol. 20, 2021)
"Mac Giolla Chríost and Bonotti's timely book on the possible effects on linguistic diversity of the UK's departure from the EU is a valuable and succinct contribution to the language policy and planning literature. ... Ultimately this book is a thought-provoking, timely and carefully argued analysis of the various ways in which Brexit is likely to impact on language policy in the UK and EU now that Britain has left the bloc." (Stuart S. Dunmore, Language Problems and Language Planning, Vol. 44 (1), 2020)
"This volume constitutes a welcome addition to the literature on the status of UK languages and autochthonous language rights, and offers a discussion of Brexit-induced future policy changes." (Ursula Lanvers, JCMS Journal of Common Market Studies, February 18, 2020)