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Over recent years, a series of challenges including Brexit and the rise of Euroscepticism, have manifested in landmark moments for European integration. First published as a special issue of Global Discourse, this edited collection investigates whether these crises are isolated phenomena or symptoms of a deeper malaise across the EU.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / European. --- Europe --- Politics and government --- European Union --- European Union. --- 2000-2099 --- AB (European Union) --- Aontas Eorpach --- Avropa İttifaqı --- Avrupa Birliği --- E.E. (European Union) --- EE (European Union) --- Eiropas Savienības --- EL (European Union) --- EU (European Union) --- Euroopa Liit --- Euroopan unioni --- Európai Unió --- Eurōpaikē Henōsē --- Europäische Union --- Europeiska unionen --- Europeiske union --- Europese Unie --- Europos Sajunga --- Európska únia --- Evropeĭski sŭi͡uz --- Evropska unija --- Evropské unie --- Evrópusambandið --- Evrosŭi͡uz --- I͡Evropeĭsʹkyĭ soi͡uz --- I͡Evrosoi͡uz --- Ittiḥād al-Ūrūbbī --- Ittiḥādīyah-i Urūpā --- Liên minh Châu Âu --- Sahabhāb ʻAȳrʺup --- UE (European Union) --- Uni Eropa --- Unia Europejska --- União Europeia --- Unión Europea --- Union européenne --- Unione europea --- Uniunea Europeană --- Unjoni Ewropea --- Yekîtiya Ewropayê --- E.U.
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Popular science at its most exciting: the breaking new world of chronobiology - understanding the rhythm of life in humans and all plants and animals. The entire natural world is full of rhythms. The early bird catches the worm -and migrates to an internal calendar. Dormice hibernate away the winter. Plants open and close their flowers at the same hour each day. Bees search out nectar-rich flowers day after day. There are cicadas that can breed for only two weeks every 17 years. And in humans: why are people who work anti-social shifts more illness prone and die younger? What is jet-lag and c
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