Brexit: lehen erresaka

(i) Twitterra:

The Economist Egiaztatu kontua @TheEconomist

Brexit: the most pressing question for Europe’s leaders is how to deter contagion http://econ.st/28SBahk 

2016 eka. 25

(ii) Artikuluak:

(a) As Europe’s sceptics cheer Brexit, its enthusiasts mourn:

The EU’s member states hope to stop exit referendums from spreading1

(B) Andy Robinson: Cuidado, Europa: estas cosas son contagiosas2

(iii) EFTA:

De l’EFTA a la independència d’Escòcia: sis coses que el Brexit canviarà per sempre3

Zenbait afera:

(A) 50. artikulua

(B) Europar Batasuna eta europar espazio ekonomikoa

(C) Eredu juridiko berria?

(D) Brexit eta arazo nazionalak: Eskozia, Gales, Irlanda

(iv) Jeremy Corbin galduta in the middle of nowhere:

Jeremy Corbyn Faces Labour Leadership Challenge As He’s Blamed ..

Jeremy Corbyn could face leadership challenge within days as Labour

Jeremy Corbyn faces no-confidence motion after Britain votes to leave

(v) RISE:

After Brexit: RISE ready to support new drive for independence

Galdera:

Litekeena ote eurogunean austeritatearekin bukatzea?

https://www.unibertsitatea.net/otarrea/gizarte-zientziak/ekonomia/litekeena-ote-eurogunean-austeritatearekin

(vi) Eurolandian, zein da hurrengoa?

Is Brexit The First Of Many Dominoes? A Few Charts

(vii) Apokalipsia?

George Soros: “Brexit Makes EU Disintegration Irreversible”

(viii) Analisi sakona

AthensLive

Mark Blyth, professor of Political Economy at Brown University, talks with ‪#‎AthensLive‬ about the ‪#‎Brexit‬ vote and the ramifications on the ‪#‎UK‬ and across ‪#‎Europe‬. He also considers the current situation in ‪#‎Greece‬ and the long run effects of what he calls “Trumpism”.

“If at the end of the day the #EU and the #Euro are not actually improving the lives of the majority of people, what is it for? That’s the question they brought no answer to.”

Full interview, June 264.


 

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