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Tag Archives: Scottish independence
Aug 25 2016
Monsters in the Mist: The Elusive Quest for Financial Security in Scotland post-Brexit
Comments Off on Monsters in the Mist: The Elusive Quest for Financial Security in Scotland post-BrexitBy Faye Donnelly and William Vlcek It is easy to become disillusioned, confused and even fanciful when trying to envision Scotland’s financial security in the aftermath of the Brexit vote. With a leap of imagination it is possible to … Continue reading
Posted by: August 25, 2016
Tagged with: Brexit, EUref2, financial stability, Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland, Scottish independence, Scottish referendum, SNP, Theresa May
Sep 17 2014
A Cosmopolitan Take on the Referendum
1 CommentBy Anthony Lang Gordon Brown, the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, recently wrote the following concerning the referendum on Scottish independence that will take place on Thursday: So a new idea of citizenship is emerging. It is not … Continue reading
Posted by: September 17, 2014
Tagged with: Citizenship, Cosmopolitanism, Scottish independence
Sep 15 2014
Foreign Reactions to the referendum in Scotland
2 CommentsBy William Walker All eyes are on Scotland as the referendum nears. Governments, the media, financial institutions and hosts of groups and individuals are glued to the debate and wondering how it will end. Amidst concern there is fascination in … Continue reading
Posted by: September 15, 2014
Tagged with: Catalan Independence, European Union, Scottish independence
Mar 24 2014
(Mis)understanding the public? An independent Scotland and the EU
2 CommentsBy Jan Eichhorn and Daniel Kenealy Scotland’s debate on its constitutional future has frequently focused on its future role within the EU. Despite uncertainty about the precise terms of an independent Scotland’s EU membership we show that the issue is … Continue reading
Posted by: March 24, 2014
Tagged with: EU membership, Scotland, Scottish independence, secessionism