From Known Unknows to Unknown Unknowns
Book Review of Miklós Losoncz’s Brexit. Jump into the Unknown
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Abstract
This contribution presents some of the findings of the book entitled Brexit. Jump into the unknown by emphasising the central issue of the post-Brexit era, namely how developed world will be capable of curbing the waves of recurrent populism.
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