Interpreting Brexit

Reimagining Political Traditions

Mark Bevir editor Matt Beech editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Springer International Publishing AG

Published:1st Nov '22

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This insightful exploration of Brexit's impact on political traditions includes discussions on nationalism, liberalism, and the evolving identity of the UK, as presented in Interpreting Brexit.

In Interpreting Brexit, the complexities of Brexit's impact on various political traditions are thoroughly explored. The book brings together a diverse range of scholars specializing in British politics, each contributing insights into how Brexit has reshaped concepts such as nationalism, liberalism, conservatism, cosmopolitanism, and decentralization. It delves into the myth of British national identity since World War II, examining how this narrative has evolved in light of recent political upheavals.

The chapters provide a comprehensive analysis of the shifting discourses surrounding Brexit, highlighting the broader transformations within British liberal and conservative traditions. The contributors discuss the decentering of the Labour Party's ideational framework and how Brexit has influenced beliefs about British foreign policy. This examination reveals the intricate ways in which Brexit has affected political identities and affiliations across the UK.

Furthermore, Interpreting Brexit addresses the 'identity effects' of Brexit, particularly in relation to unionism and nationalism in Northern Ireland. The book raises important questions about the future of local governance in the UK, suggesting that a more decentralized approach may be necessary for communities to feel adequately represented and engaged in the political process. Overall, this volume offers a critical and nuanced perspective on the multifaceted implications of Brexit for British political traditions.

ISBN: 9783031172809

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104 pages

1st ed. 2022