The United Kingdom has left the European Union in order to restore its national sovereignty. Yet the cost may be the break up of the UK itself, writes Michael Keating
Michael is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, British Academy, Academy of Social Sciences and Academia Europea.
He has held posts at universities in Scotland, England and Canada and at the European University Institute in Florence, and has published extensively on territorial politics, nationalism and European politics.
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