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Scotland, the UK and Brexit : a guide to the future / edited by Gerry Hassan and Russell Gunson.

Contributor(s): Hassan, Gerry [editor.] | Gunson, Russell [editor.]Publisher: Edinburgh : Luath Press, 2017Description: 207 pagesContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 1912147181; 9781912147182Subject(s): European Union -- Great Britain | European Union -- Membership | Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- European Union countries | European Union countries -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain | Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 2010- | Scotland -- Politics and government -- 21st century | Northern Ireland -- Politics and government -- 21st century | Ireland -- Politics and government -- 21st centuryDDC classification: 341.24220941
Contents:
Chapter 1 The UK's approach to Brexit: where will it take us?; Chapter 2 A differentiated Brexit for Scotland?; Chapter 3 Brexit and belonging: empathy, voice and moral authority; Chapter 4 Scottish public opinion and Brexit: not so clear after all?; Chapter 5 What's law got to do with it?; Chapter 6 Living in interesting times: Scotland's economic development trajectory post-Brexit; Chapter 7 Brexit and Scotland's public spending. Chapter 8 Troubled waters: Scottish fisheries and the EUChapter 9 Farming, Scotland and Brexit; Chapter 10 The importance of Scotch whisky; Chapter 11 Scotland's higher education; Chapter 12 Financial Services; Chapter 13 Brexit, Scotland and tourism; Chapter 14 How might Brexit impact the UK energy industry?; Chapter 15 Brexit and the Scottish digital technologies industry; Chapter 16 Brexit, the UK and Scotland: the story so far. A constitutional drama in four acts; Chapter 17 Keeping up the pressure. Equality and human rights in Scotland post-Brexit; Chapter 18 Brexit and UK Energy Policy. Chapter 19 Brexit, the SNP and independenceChapter 20 Scotland, Britain, Europe: where now? A Conservative perspective; Chapter 21 A better post-Brexit path for Scotland; Chapter 22 Wales and Brexit; Chapter 23 Northern Ireland: the promise broken?; Chapter 24 Brexit and Ireland; Chapter 25 The importance of borders: Britain in flux; Chapter 26 Soft power in hard times; Chapter 27 Somebody has to do it: Spain prepares for Brexit with an eye on Scotland and Gibraltar; Chapter 28 Brexit and the future of Europe: a German perspective; Chapter 29 The European Union's multiple crises. Chapter 30 Brexit and the political economy of Tory BritainChapter 31 What becomes of British Labour?; Chapter 32 A global UK? The UK after Brexit; Contributors; About IPPR Scotland.
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Chapter 1 The UK's approach to Brexit: where will it take us?; Chapter 2 A differentiated Brexit for Scotland?; Chapter 3 Brexit and belonging: empathy, voice and moral authority; Chapter 4 Scottish public opinion and Brexit: not so clear after all?; Chapter 5 What's law got to do with it?; Chapter 6 Living in interesting times: Scotland's economic development trajectory post-Brexit; Chapter 7 Brexit and Scotland's public spending. Chapter 8 Troubled waters: Scottish fisheries and the EUChapter 9 Farming, Scotland and Brexit; Chapter 10 The importance of Scotch whisky; Chapter 11 Scotland's higher education; Chapter 12 Financial Services; Chapter 13 Brexit, Scotland and tourism; Chapter 14 How might Brexit impact the UK energy industry?; Chapter 15 Brexit and the Scottish digital technologies industry; Chapter 16 Brexit, the UK and Scotland: the story so far. A constitutional drama in four acts; Chapter 17 Keeping up the pressure. Equality and human rights in Scotland post-Brexit; Chapter 18 Brexit and UK Energy Policy. Chapter 19 Brexit, the SNP and independenceChapter 20 Scotland, Britain, Europe: where now? A Conservative perspective; Chapter 21 A better post-Brexit path for Scotland; Chapter 22 Wales and Brexit; Chapter 23 Northern Ireland: the promise broken?; Chapter 24 Brexit and Ireland; Chapter 25 The importance of borders: Britain in flux; Chapter 26 Soft power in hard times; Chapter 27 Somebody has to do it: Spain prepares for Brexit with an eye on Scotland and Gibraltar; Chapter 28 Brexit and the future of Europe: a German perspective; Chapter 29 The European Union's multiple crises. Chapter 30 Brexit and the political economy of Tory BritainChapter 31 What becomes of British Labour?; Chapter 32 A global UK? The UK after Brexit; Contributors; About IPPR Scotland.

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