The European Union: How does it work? 5e student resources is no longer available and it was replaced by The European Union: How does it work? 6e.
Chapter 10 Web links
Chapter 10 Web links
Brexit and the future of two unions
Regular updates on Brexit are provided on the ‘Economics of Brexit’ section of the LSE blog: http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/brexit/category/economicsofbrexit/, and on the UCL Brexit blog: https://ucl-brexit.blog.
Politico has an informative Brexit section: https://www.politico.eu/section/brexit/, and the ECFR website also boasts their own, very useful Brexit channel: https://www.ecfr.eu/debate/responses_to_the_british_referendum.
For an interesting podcast on Brexit and post-Brexit ideas, see https://www.ted.com/talks/alexander_betts_why_brexit_happened_and_what_to_do_next
See also the Talking Politics feature on Brexit and referenda: https://www.talkingpoliticspodcast.com/blog/2018/103-the-next-referendum, and ‘Brexit— Views from Europe’ by the ECFR: https://www.ecfr.eu/podcasts/episode/ecfrs_world_in_30_minutes_brexit_views_from_europe for further podcasts.
The CER’s regular podcast channel often features Brexit themes and is well worth a listen: https://www.cer.eu/multimedia/podcasts.