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- W4385067192 abstract "The British vote in the June 2016 referendum to leave the European Union shook the entire European continent and beyond. It was one of the most important events in Europe since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and could very well mean the beginning of the end of the European Union as everyone knew it. On the eve of the election campaign, it was announced that the country wants to “take back control” of its borders, money and laws, which caused a resonance among voters. The vote comes after decades of growing hostility to the European project, which has ensured the supremacy of EU law in certain areas and whose principle of “freedom of movement” has led to millions of EU citizens moving to Britain to work and settle.Other contributing factors included the rise of nationalist sentiment, particularly in England, as well as austerity and disillusionment with traditional politics. The findings sparked a broader debate about the role of the nation-state and the rise of populism in an era of globalization. The vote revealed tensions between the individual countries of the UK, with England (53%) and Wales (52.5%) voting to leave the EU, while Scotland and Northern Ireland voted 62% and 56% respectively to remain. Other divisions were also revealed: for example, into megacities and small towns, as well as into different age groups and social classes.The European Union is not the powerful entity that the United Kingdom joined in 1973. At that time, the European Economic Community had the legitimacy of the powerful economic growth that characterized the years after the Second World War - the “glorious thirtieth anniversary”. The EU in 2016, on the contrary, suffered a series of extremely devastating blows, in particular: the economic crisis of 2008; self-inflicted damage from the failure to address the euro’s post-crisis weaknesses; russia’s success in disrupting the balance of power in Europe after the Cold War; terrorist attacks by ISIS and huge migration flows to the Union. All these blows have created powerful electorates against the political elite and the EU across the continent, not just in the UK." @default.
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- W4385067192 title "Brexit: Causes and consequences of the British referendum" @default.
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