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Article

Lapointe, Simon, Perroni, Carlo, Scharf, Kimberley and Tukiainen, Janne (2018) Does market size matter for charities. Journal of Public Economics, 168. pp. 127-145. ISSN 0047-2727

Velasco, Andres ORCID: 0000-0003-0441-5062 (2018) Decoding currency crises. Project Syndicate.

Velasco, Andres ORCID: 0000-0003-0441-5062 (2018) Planning for post-Maduro Venezuela. Project Syndicate.

Velasco, Andres ORCID: 0000-0003-0441-5062 (2018) Populism is rooted in politics, not economics. Project Syndicate.

Velasco, Andres ORCID: 0000-0003-0441-5062 (2018) Taming capital flow volatility. Project Syndicate.

Book Section

Travers, Tony (2018) London: government and politics in the boroughs. In: Dunleavy, Patrick, Park, Alice and Ros, Taylor, (eds.) The UK's Changing Democracy: The 2018 Democratic Audit. Democratic Audit. LSE Press, London, UK, 340 - 350. ISBN 9781909890442

Online resource

Ackerman, Bruce and Le Grand, Julian ORCID: 0000-0002-7864-0118 (2018) People’s vote: what would a serious Brexit referendum look like? LSE Brexit (11 Jun 2018). Website.

Ahad, Aliyyah (2018) Other EU countries must reach out to the Britons living there. LSE Brexit (26 Sep 2018). Website.

Ali, Mona (2018) UK financial power after Brexit: understanding the country's external balance sheets. LSE Brexit (22 Aug 2018). Website.

Allott, Philip (2018) Article 50 is flawed: could the ECJ extend the two-year withdrawal period? LSE Brexit (06 Sep 2018). Website.

Allott, Philip (2018) Sovereignty: a false friend in the defence of national identity. LSE Brexit (27 Aug 2018). Website.

Altun, Kahraman and Müller, Johannes (2018) WTO option in practice: how a no-deal Brexit would seriously damage key UK industries. LSE Brexit (13 Sep 2018). Website.

Angelou, Angelos (2018) Jeremy is for turning: Labour's Liverpool conference marks a clear repositioning of the left on Brexit. LSE Brexit (08 Oct 2018). Website.

Anheier, Helmut K. (2018) A five-year moratorium on Brexit is needed to allow the UK and the EU to fully get to grips with the process. LSE Brexit (10 Aug 2018). Website.

Awan-Scully, Roger (2018) Devolutionist unionist? Brexit won't ease the complexities of Welsh politics. LSE Brexit (01 Jun 2018). Website.

Bahar, Dany and Rapoport, Hillel (2018) Migrants are key to productivity gains for countries. LSE Brexit (13 Jun 2018). Website.

Bakker, Jan and Datta, Nikhil (2018) Hard cheese? Dairy products will be more expensive after Brexit. LSE Brexit (06 Aug 2018). Website.

Barnard, Catherine and Fraser Butlin, Sarah (2018) Long read: how to deploy the emergency brake to manage migration. LSE Brexit (04 Jul 2018). Website.

Bastos, Marco and Mercea, Dan (2018) Brexit tweets suggest nationalism and austerity - rather than populism - motivated voters. LSE Brexit (13 Sep 2018). Website.

Baudenbacher, Carl (2018) 'Britzerland': the problem of dispute resolution post-Brexit. LSE Brexit (29 Oct 2018). Website.

Baudenbacher, Carl (2018) Two souls in Europe's breast: the attractions of EFTA for the UK. LSE Brexit (05 Jun 2018). Website.

Begg, Iain (2018) "Read my lips": no Brexit dividend. LSE Brexit (20 Jun 2018). Website.

Begg, Iain (2018) The UK is heading towards a frightening constitutional crisis over Brexit. LSE Brexit (18 Oct 2018). Website.

Begg, Iain (2018) What if Britain rejoined the EU? Breaking up may be less hard than making up. LSE Brexit (25 Sep 2018). Website.

Begg, Iain (2018) A paler shade of grey? It is hard to see how any in-between version of Brexit can prevail. LSE Brexit (02 Aug 2018). Website.

Begg, Iain (2018) A soft Brexit is a compromise that would please no one. LSE Brexit (29 Jun 2018). Website.

Bickerton, Christopher (2018) The roots of Brexit lie in Britain's broken economic model: we now urgently need a new social settlement. LSE Brexit (23 Aug 2018). Website.

Borchardt, Alexandra, Bironzo, Diego and Simon, Felix M. (2018) What bothers European media most about Brexit? LSE Brexit (03 Jul 2018). Website.

Bossetta, Michael, Segesten, Anamaria Dutceac and Trenz, Hans-Jörg (2018) The Brexit battle on Facebook: assessing echo chambers and polarisation. LSE Brexit (19 Jun 2018). Website.

Browning, Christopher (2018) Existential anxiety: how Leave and Remain became badges of self-identity. LSE Brexit (10 Sep 2018). Website.

Bulat, Alexandra (2018) Outside the "London bubble": listening to views on Brexit and migration in Jaywick. LSE Brexit (03 Sep 2018). Website.

Campos, Nauro F. (2018) Brexit and migration: why do rocket scientists pick strawberries? LSE Brexit (03 Oct 2018). Website.

Cannon, Tom (2018) English football in a post-Brexit world: Kane we do it? LSE Brexit (13 Jul 2018). Website.

Conconi, Paola (2018) The devil is in the detail: multinationals favour the customs union. LSE Brexit (11 Jul 2018). Website.

Connolly, John and Judge, Andrew (2018) No-deal Brexit: the biggest test yet for UK crisis management? LSE Brexit (25 Jul 2018). Website.

Corbett, Anne (2018) Universities are a bargaining chip in the Brexit free-trade future. LSE Brexit (03 Nov 2018). Blog Entry.

Cottakis, Michael (2018) The UK is edging closer to a people's vote. LSE Brexit (24 Jul 2018). Website.

Cowell, Richard, Sykes, Olivier, Fischer, Thomas, Ellis, Geraint, Jackson, Anthony and Muinzer, Thomas (2018) Greener or leaner? Planning policy after Brexit. LSE Brexit (28 Aug 2018). Website.

De Lyon, Josh (2018) A global trade war is one more reason for the UK to prioritise its future relationship with the EU. LSE Brexit (15 Aug 2018). Website.

De Lyon, Josh, Leromain, Elsa and Molina-Domene, Maria (2018) Brexit is still a hot topic on Twitter, but public sentiments remain largely unchanged. LSE Brexit (21 Jun 2018). Website.

Donskoy, Anne-Laure (2018) Not settled yet: questions the Home Office has yet to answer about EU citizens' status. LSE Brexit (26 Jun 2018). Website.

Ellington, Michael and Milas, Costas (2018) Cabinet resignations and the Chequers proposal could destabilise the economy. LSE Brexit (17 Jul 2018). Website.

Eriksen, Erik O. (2018) Lessons from Norway: the case for a second referendum on Brexit. LSE Brexit (04 Oct 2018). Website.

Estrin, Saul ORCID: 0000-0002-3447-8593, Cote, Christine and Shapiro, Daniel (2018) Can Brexit defy gravity? It is still much cheaper to trade with neighbouring countries. LSE Brexit (21 Aug 2018). Website.

Estrin, Saul ORCID: 0000-0002-3447-8593, Cote, Christine and Shapiro, Daniel (2018) Cultural, administrative, and economic proximity between the UK and Canada should be good for trade. (19 Nov 2018). Website.

Estrin, Saul ORCID: 0000-0002-3447-8593, Cote, Christine and Shapiro, Daniel (2018) Long read: can the UK capitalise on its service-based economy for trade diversification post Brexit? LSE Brexit (17 Oct 2018). Website.

Faull, Jonathan, Ludlow, Piers and Warlouzet, Laurent (2018) British influence in Brussels had been far greater than recognised. LSE Brexit (09 Jul 2018). Website.

Featherstone, Kevin, Travers, Tony, Conconi, Paola and Kleinheisterkamp, Jan ORCID: 0000-0003-4037-8860 (2018) Continental breakfast 11: fragile politics and trading relationships. LSE Brexit (04 Sep 2018). Website.

Fernández-Pacheco Theurer, Claudia, López Ruiz, Jose Luis and Latorre, María C. (2018) The effect on foreign multinationals: an under-explored aspect of Brexit. LSE Brexit (22 Oct 2018). Website.

Gallagher, Jim (2018) Chequers produces the best and most elaborate fudge available. LSE Brexit (09 Jul 2018). Website.

Gallagher, Jim (2018) May's Brexit luck looks like running out at Westminster this autumn. LSE Brexit (24 Sep 2018). Website.

Gearty, Conor ORCID: 0000-0002-3885-2650 (2018) Why we must all now be with Rees-Mogg: the case against a sudden reversal of Brexit. LSE Brexit (11 Sep 2018). Website.

Gerba, Eddie (2018) Mission impossible: calculating the economic costs of Brexit. LSE Brexit (19 Jun 2018). Website.

Gibbs, Ewan and Kippin, Sean (2018) Many Labour MPs have still to unequivocally reject 'roll-out' neoliberalism. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Feb 2018). Blog Entry.

Goudy, Hayden and Kempe, Elisa (2018) Rule-takers and rule-makers: why TBTs are so crucial to Brexit. LSE Brexit (06 Jul 2018). Website.

Grocott, Chris (2018) Soft rock: the power shifts in Madrid and London could help Gibraltar. LSE Brexit (17 Jul 2018). Website.

Grogan, Joelle (2018) EU law is not a thing we simply leave behind on Brexit day. LSE Brexit (10 Jul 2018). Website.

Grogan, Joelle and Price, Georgia (2018) The meaningful vote explained in sticky notes. LSE Brexit (20 Jun 2018). Website.

Grozoubinski, Dmitry (2018) No deal, no trucks? What a no-deal Brexit will mean for road transport. LSE Brexit (17 Aug 2018). Website.

Hall, Matthew, Marsh, David and Vines, Emma (2018) The British political tradition has never been more vulnerable. LSE Brexit (08 Aug 2018). Website.

Hancké, Bob ORCID: 0000-0002-3334-231X (2018) The UK's industrial supply chains are dependent on European manufacturers. LSE Brexit (19 Jul 2018). Website.

Hanquinet, Laurie (2018) British, European or an Anglophone citizen of the world? How Britons identify themselves. LSE Brexit (23 Jul 2018). Website.

Harrison, Alex (2018) What a no-deal Brexit would mean for Britain's energy markets. LSE Brexit (26 Jul 2018). Website.

Hayward, Katy (2018) Brexit at the border: What Brexit looks like for those living beside the Irish border. LSE Brexit (15 Jun 2018). Website.

Hix, Simon (2018) Two years after the vote, there is little certainty where the UK-EU relationship is heading. LSE Brexit (16 Jul 2018). Website.

Hodson, Dermot and Peterson, John (2018) Brexit's institutional irony: how the EU has successfully outflanked the UK. LSE Brexit (13 Jul 2018). Website.

Hornsby, Jennifer (2018) Let's hope we find out what Labour means when it acknowledges a need for a second vote. LSE Brexit (27 Sep 2018). Website.

Horten, Monica (2018) Britain will be scrambling hard to put Galileo at the centre of a new security partnership. LSE Brexit (22 Jun 2018). Website.

Horten, Monica (2018) Norwegian blue or super-Canada - is there any life in this parrot? LSE Brexit (18 Oct 2018). Website.

Horten, Monica (2018) Trade will not be frictionless: will a common rulebook help? LSE Brexit (25 Jul 2018). Website.

Howorth, Jolyon (2018) Brexit has become unnegotiable. Theresa May has a constitutional duty to admit that truth. LSE Brexit (25 Sep 2018). Website.

Ishkanian, Armine (2018) The Brexit vote was driven by the losers of globalisation, but that's hardly the whole story. LSE Brexit (18 Jun 2018). Website.

Jackson, Matt (2018) The UK will need to redouble its efforts to remain influential in international development policy after Brexit. LSE Brexit (02 Oct 2018). Website.

James, Scott and Quaglia, Lucia (2018) London calling Brexit: the City of London and the 'baptist-bootlegger' coalition. LSE Brexit (29 Oct 2018). Website.

Janmaat, Germ (2018) Which voters have changed their minds about Brexit? LSE Brexit (19 Jul 2018). Website.

Karemba, Byron (2018) Brexit, the separation of powers and the role of the supreme court. LSE Brexit (14 Aug 2018). Website.

Karreth, Johannes (2018) How will Brexit shape conflict resolution between the UK and other European countries? LSE Brexit (18 Sep 2018). Website.

Kenealy, Daniel and Molloy, Seán (2018) The Chequered path(s) to Brexit: the choice is between a soft and ambiguous exit or a hard and unattainable one. LSE Brexit (12 Jul 2018). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2018) Book review: how democracy ends by David Runciman. LSE Review of Books (25 Sep 2018). Blog Entry.

Knöpfel, Laura and Najy, Canni (2018) Negotiating single market access with the EU: institutional lessons from Switzerland. LSE Brexit (04 Oct 2018). Website.

Kotsonis, Totis (2018) State aid and Brexit: the temptation for political intervention. LSE Brexit (21 Sep 2018). Website.

Kyambi, Sarah (2018) Post-Brexit immigration policy: Scotland wants to go its own way. LSE Brexit (22 Jun 2018). Website.

Lea, Ruth (2018) Chequers is deeply flawed: a no deal Brexit is far preferable. LSE Brexit (20 Sep 2018). Website.

Leromain, Elsa (2018) UK households are already suffering the consequences of the vote. The worst may be yet to come. LSE Brexit (24 Sep 2018). Website.

Lokdam, Hjalte ORCID: 0000-0002-5330-9701 (2018) Will the independence of the Bank of England fall as a consequence of Brexit? LSE Brexit (10 Sep 2018). Website.

Luengo-Cabrera, José (2018) How Europe's deteriorating peace is facilitating the rise of populism. LSE Brexit (12 Sep 2018). Website.

Lux, Ryan (2018) Moving farther away: why distance matters on the decision to remain in the EU. LSE Brexit (23 Oct 2018). Website.

MacLeavy, Julie (2018) Gender equality: adrift in the Brexit backwash. LSE Brexit (27 Jul 2018). Website.

MacLeavy, Julie (2018) Leave-voting men, Brexit and the 'crisis of masculinity'. LSE Brexit (24 Oct 2018). Website.

Marsden, David (2018) The end of 'social Europe'? Brexit poses many dangers for employment relations in the UK. LSE Brexit (09 Oct 2018). Website.

Martill, Benjamin (2018) Puffer fish and bargaining chips: why hard bargaining harms British interests. LSE Brexit (25 Oct 2018). Website.

McCall, Cathal (2018) Northern Ireland faces rebordering after Brexit. LSE Brexit (17 Sep 2018). Website.

McCormack, Tara (2018) When it comes to defence, Britain is trapped in a Cold War mindset. LSE Brexit (02 Jul 2018). Website.

McGeever, Brendan and Virdee, Satnam (2018) Race, class and Brexit: how did we get here? LSE Brexit (09 Oct 2018). Website.

McMenamin, Iain (2018) British business has no party: it fears Brexit almost as much as it fears socialism. LSE Brexit (09 Aug 2018). Website.

Mills, Thomas (2018) The Anglo-American 'special relationship' in the post-Brexit era. LSE Brexit (04 Jun 2018). Website.

Mills, Thomas (2018) Latin America is a natural fit for Britain's post-Brexit trade. LSE Brexit (20 Jun 2018). Website.

Montagu, Ian (2018) Remainer or Leaver? The emergence of the Brexit identity prism. LSE Brexit (23 Oct 2018). Website.

Morris, Marely (2018) Has the government been overestimating net non-EU immigration? LSE Brexit (13 Jul 2018). Website.

Morrow, Duncan (2018) Playing with fire: Brexit and the decay of the Good Friday Agreement. LSE Brexit (01 Aug 2018). Website.

Morrow, Duncan (2018) The lights are flashing red in Northern Ireland. LSE Brexit (12 Oct 2018). Website.

Mortimer, Horatio (2018) Continental breakfast 12: where is Brexit heading to? LSE Brexit (25 Oct 2018). Website.

Mortimer, Horatio (2018) LSE continental breakfast 10: Brexit and multilateralism. LSE Brexit (18 Jul 2018). Website.

Mulholland, Jon and Ryan, Louise (2018) 'Like the end of a love story': Brexit and highly-skilled French migrants in London. LSE Brexit (27 Jun 2018). Website.

Murphy, Mary C. (2018) The backstop is dividing Northern Ireland. We urgently need new talks. LSE Brexit (30 Jul 2018). Blog Entry.

Naylor, Tristen (2018) Britain's global negotiating position is weaker after the G7 Summit. LSE Brexit (25 Jun 2018). Website.

Niesen, Peter and Patberg, Markus (2018) After Brexit, the UK should have a democratic right of return. LSE Brexit (30 Oct 2018). Website.

O'Reilly, Karen and Benson, Michaela (2018) Long read: let's ditch the stereotypes about Britons who live in the EU. LSE Brexit (01 Oct 2018). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2018) Book review: collapse: Europe after the European Union by Ian Kearns. LSE Brexit (03 Jul 2018). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2018) Britain continues to make a mess of Brexit, but the EU has mishandled it too. LSE Brexit (06 Jun 2018). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2018) Does Brexit spell boom or doom for European integration? LSE Brexit (03 Aug 2018). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2018) Europe's Brexit: a successful outcome of negotiations for all? LSE Brexit (14 Jun 2018). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2018) London calling Brexit: the UK's capital is one of the most overlooked issues in the debate. LSE Brexit (19 Oct 2018). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2018) Seven rules for getting Brexit-talk right. LSE Brexit (26 Oct 2018). Website.

Owen, Joe (2018) The Prime Minister's Brexit deal will face its biggest test in Parliament - here are some tools for her (and her opponents). LSE Brexit (30 Aug 2018). Website.

Ozturk, Ozlem Taytas (2018) Keeping zero tariffs is good economics, but the EU's political interest matters too. LSE Brexit (14 Jun 2018). Website.

Papadia, Francesco (2018) The effects of Brexit on UK growth and inflation. LSE Brexit (01 Jun 2018). Website.

Parsons, Craig and Springer, Benedikt (2018) Just how wrong is the Brexiteer view of an anti-market EU? Ask Canada or Australia. LSE Brexit (15 Oct 2018). Website.

Pastor, Lubos and Veronesi, Pietro (2018) A rational backlash against globalisation. LSE Brexit (05 Oct 2018). Website.

Pemberton, Mark (2018) Orchestral manoeuvres, in the dark: what Brexit means for touring musicians. LSE Brexit (13 Aug 2018). Website.

Pirro, Andrea L.P. (2018) Understanding populism: What role do crises play in the growth of Euroscepticism? LSE Brexit (12 Jun 2018). Blog Entry.

Priddle, Erin (2018) How the government can use quotas to build a sustainable future for UK fishing. LSE Brexit (04 Jun 2018). Website.

Prinz, Janosch (2018) Great Yarmouth: stories of frustration, hope and Brexit. LSE Brexit (30 Oct 2018). Website.

Raghuram, Parvati (2018) International Health Service: how the NHS has always relied on overseas labour. LSE Brexit (25 Jun 2018). Website.

Ramsay, Peter (2018) Long read: how EU membership undermines the left. LSE Brexit (19 Oct 2018). Website.

Sampson, Thomas (2018) Higher inflation, lower wages and decreasing output: Brexit is starting to negatively affect the UK economy. LSE Brexit (10 Jul 2018). Website.

Sargeant, Jess, Renwick, Alan and Russell, Meg (2018) How long would it take to hold a second referendum on Brexit? LSE Brexit (05 Sep 2018). Website.

Sargeant, Jess, Renwick, Alan and Russell, Meg (2018) A second referendum is clearly possible. LSE Brexit (16 Aug 2018). Website.

Schmidt, Paul (2018) Austria's EU presidency: Brexit will be on the sidelines. LSE Brexit (15 Aug 2018). Website.

Shapiro, Daniel, Estrin, Saul ORCID: 0000-0002-3447-8593, Cote, Christine, Meyer, Klaus and Li, Jing (2018) Long read: global cities, multinationals, and trade in the age of Brexit. LSE Brexit (22 Oct 2018). Website.

Shiner, Bethany (2018) Integrity instead of deceit: how to improve the delivery and content of political campaigns. LSE Brexit (18 Jul 2018). Website.

Smith, Greg and Woodhead, Linda (2018) How Anglicans tipped the Brexit vote. LSE Brexit (20 Sep 2018). Website.

Sorace, Miriam and Hobolt, Sara B. (2018) Brexit identities play a role in how people view the economy and immigration. LSE Brexit (06 Sep 2018). Website.

Sturgis, Patrick and Kuha, Jouni ORCID: 0000-0002-1156-8465 (2018) 'New poll suggests...': how to tell when public opinion has really changed. LSE Brexit (31 Jul 2018). Website.

Swan, Sean (2018) The IEA's Plan A+ for 'free trade' is the product of fanaticism. LSE Brexit (28 Sep 2018). Website.

Syrpis, Phil (2018) Enough magical thinking. The silly season must stop here. LSE Brexit (07 Aug 2018). Website.

Syrpis, Phil (2018) The people's vote is not the answer to the Brexit riddle. LSE Brexit (18 Sep 2018). Website.

Tannam, Etain (2018) Do the UK's backstop proposals signal progress? LSE Brexit (28 Jun 2018). Website.

Tattersall, Andy (2018) In the era of Brexit and fake news, scientists need to embrace social media. LSE Brexit (31 Aug 2018). Website.

Theuerkauf, Ulrike G. (2018) Defining British identity: is it about "values" or "proper behaviour"? LSE Brexit (20 Jul 2018). Website.

Thompson, Louise (2018) Are smaller parties denied a voice in Parliament's Brexit debates? LSE Brexit (15 Jun 2018). Website.

Tomsett, Ellie (2018) "May, Juncker and Farage walk into a bar...": comedy is playing a vital role in enabling people to come to terms with Brexit. LSE Brexit (30 Jul 2018). Website.

Townsend, Mike (2018) Will the Brexit cloud have a silver lining for conservationists? LSE Brexit (02 Oct 2018). Website.

Travers, Tony (2018) England’s local elections 2018: why the results will matter for both government and opposition parties. Democratic Audit Blog (02 May 2018). Blog Entry.

Vallée, Shahin (2018) Book review: crashed: how a decade of financial crises changed the world by Adam Tooze (part 1). LSE Brexit (12 Oct 2018). Website.

Vallée, Shahin (2018) Book review: crashed: how a decade of financial crises changed the world by Adam Tooze (part 2). LSE Brexit (24 Oct 2018). Website.

Varriale, Simone (2018) Curiosity, intelligence and spirit of adventure: challenging misconceptions about low-skilled EU migrants. LSE Brexit (31 Oct 2018). Website.

Verdonk, Tom (2018) The regulation of unfair trading practices after Brexit. LSE Brexit (11 Oct 2018). Website.

Verovšek, Peter J. (2018) Lexit undermines the Left - it will be no prize for Labour. LSE Brexit (16 Oct 2018). Website.

Vollaard, Hans (2018) What happens if the European Union falls apart. LSE Brexit (26 Jul 2018). Website.

Warwick, Ben (2018) A windrush in waiting: post-Brexit categories of citizens in Northern Ireland. LSE Brexit (11 Sep 2018). Website.

Weale, Albert (2018) Why Leavers should favour a second referendum. LSE Brexit (12 Sep 2018). Website.

Weaver, Simon and Lockyer, Sharon (2018) Is Brexit funny? The cultural significance of comedy about Brexit. LSE Brexit (26 Jun 2018). Website.

Whitley, Edgar A. ORCID: 0000-0003-1779-0814 (2018) That easy IT solution to get "settled status" after Brexit. Will it work as promised? LSE Brexit (02 Jul 2018). Website.

Wiggins, David (2018) Notes on compromise: joining the EEA is not the same as staying in the EU. LSE Brexit (19 Sep 2018). Website.

Willems, Auke (2018) Salisbury is a good reminder of the importance of UK-EU extradition arrangements. LSE Brexit (01 Oct 2018). Website.

Wincott, Daniel (2018) Brexit is re-making the UK's constitution under our noses. LSE Brexit (17 Sep 2018). Website.

Wolff, Guntram (2018) It's time for the EU to negotiate seriously. LSE Brexit (24 Jul 2018). Website.

Zenghelis, Dimitri (2018) The Brexit dividend: expect a lost decade of economic underperformance and political crisis. LSE Brexit (16 Jul 2018). Website.

van Zyl Smit, Jan (2018) Sustaining the Rule of Law in the Irish border region will depend on institutional co-operation. LSE Brexit (23 Jul 2018). Website.

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