How the Brexit Referendum was Trumped: Personality, Protest and Patriotism

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By Glyn Atwal and Douglas Bryson  In this article, the authors contend the electioneering style of what they label “Trumpism” was distinctly manifested and a...

Xenophobia in the UK

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by Julian Vigo Racism and xenophobia cannot be spun into class solidarity, nor can they be forgotten away as if some new class spirit will...

Post-Brexit Africa

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By Dan Steinbock Whatever its final impact, in the short-term the UK’s EU referendum will increase global economic uncertainty, market volatility and economic risk. In...

Brexit Adds to Global Uncertainty

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Dan Steinbock discussed that UK referendum will foster substantial economic uncertainty, market volatility and political risk, which could lead London and Brussels back to...

Blame Austerity – Not Immigration – For Taking Britain To ‘Breaking Point’

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By David Spencer Immigration is at the heart of the Brexit debate and is quite polarised. On one side, the Remain campaign either ducks the...

Britain votes to leave the EU, here’s what happens next

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By Gavin Barrett The UK would be the first state to leave the EU but it is most likely that the European Commission, the executive...

Asia Won’t Be Spared from the Brexit Waves

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By Dan Steinbock Amid secular stagnation, Europe’s challenges have increased dramatically in the past few years, while new risks – particularly Brexit – have...

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