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Monthly Archives: March 2019

Brexit, Diplomacy, and Defence

Guest post by Ben Tonra, University College Dublin. This article is part of an ongoing blog series ‘Brexit Countdown’ by the Political Studies Association of Ireland (PSAI) and Political Studies Association (PSA).

March 15, 2019 in Uncategorized.

Brexit and Devolution in England: What’s at stake?

Guest post by Arianna Giovannini, De Montfort University. This article is part of an ongoing blog series ‘Brexit Countdown’ by the Political Studies Association of Ireland (PSAI) and Political Studies Association (PSA).

March 14, 2019 in Brexit Countdown, European Union.

Brexit, Political Parties, and Power-Sharing in Northern Ireland

Guest post by Sophie Whiting, University of Bath. This article is part of an ongoing blog series ‘Brexit Countdown’ by the Political Studies Association of Ireland (PSAI) and Political Studies Association (PSA).

March 13, 2019 in Brexit Countdown, European Union.

Beyond the Backstop: the DUP’s role in Brexit

Guest post by Jon Tonge, University of Liverpool. This article is part of an ongoing blog series ‘Brexit Countdown’ by the Political Studies Association of Ireland (PSAI) and Political Studies Association (PSA).

March 12, 2019 in Brexit Countdown, European Union.

Brexit, Gender and Northern Ireland: Changing the state-society relationship

Guest post by Yvonne Galligan, Technological University Dublin. This article is part of an ongoing blog series ‘Brexit Countdown’ by the Political Studies Association of Ireland (PSAI) and Political Studies Association (PSA).

March 11, 2019 in Brexit Countdown, European Union.

Irish-British relations: Preparing for momentous change

Guest post by Paul Gillespie, University College Dublin. This article is part of an ongoing blog series ‘Brexit Countdown’ by the Political Studies Association of Ireland (PSAI) and Political Studies Association (PSA).

March 8, 2019 in Brexit Countdown, European Union.

Brexit’s Ethnopolitical Dimension

Guest post by Timofey Agarin, Queens University Belfast. This article is part of an ongoing blog series ‘Brexit Countdown’ by the Political Studies Association of Ireland (PSAI) and Political Studies Association (PSA).

March 7, 2019 in Brexit Countdown, European Union.

The Looming Possibility of a Retaliatory Relationship between the UK and the EU

Guest post by William Phelan, Trinity College Dublin. This article is part of an ongoing blog series ‘Brexit Countdown’ by the Political Studies Association of Ireland (PSAI) and Political Studies Association (PSA).

March 6, 2019 in Brexit Countdown, European Union.

Blair and Brexit

Guest post by John O’Brennan, Maynooth University. This article is part of an ongoing blog series ‘Brexit Countdown’ by the Political Studies Association of Ireland (PSAI) and Political Studies Association (PSA).

March 5, 2019 in Brexit Countdown, European Union.

Is Brexit propelling Northern Ireland towards Irish Unity?

Guest post by Katy Hayward, Queens University Belfast. This article is part of an ongoing blog series ‘Brexit Countdown’ by the Political Studies Association of Ireland (PSAI) and Political Studies Association (PSA).

March 4, 2019 in Brexit Countdown, European Union.

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