All is Not Lost, Europe!

On Line Opinion (2016)
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Abstract

Brexit has been widely covered in the news. Much of the attention of the press in English has gone to the British perspective. This piece seeks to present a holistic view of this event, including the European perspective. It argues that, notwithstanding this break-up and the problems it highlights (especially the tiredness of citizens with traditional party politics), the European project can survive this crisis and forge ahead into the future.

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Pablo Cristóbal Jiménez Lobeira
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