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Alan Wager
Alan Wager
Research Associate, King's College London
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Unequal Britain: attitudes to inequalities after Covid-19
B Duffy, K Hewlett, R Hesketh, R Benson, A Wager
APO: Analysis & Policy Observatory, 2021
452021
Westminster’s Brexit Paradox: The contingency of the ‘old’versus ‘new’politics
D Richards, P Diamond, A Wager
The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 21 (2), 330-348, 2019
352019
Taking back control: Sovereignty as strategy in Brexit politics
A Menon, A Wager
Territory, Politics, Governance 8 (2), 279-284, 2020
332020
The death of May’s law: Intra-and inter-party value differences in Britain’s Labour and Conservative parties
A Wager, T Bale, P Cowley, A Menon
Political Studies 70 (4), 939-961, 2022
202022
Crisis, what crisis? Conceptualizing crisis, UK pluri-constitutionalism and Brexit politics
D Wincott, G Davies, A Wager
Regional Studies 55 (9), 1528-1537, 2021
192021
Mind the values gap
T Bale, A Cheung, P Cowley, A Menon, A Wager
Report. The UK in a Changing Europe, 2020
122020
Friends with benefits: A temporal comparison of electoral pact negotiations in the British context
A Wager
British Politics 12, 115-133, 2017
102017
The long goodbye: Brexit
A Menon, A Wager
The British General Election of, 29-68, 2019
92019
Labour’s Brexit dilemma
A Menon, A Wager
The UK in a Changing Europe: Brexit and Public Opinion, 31-33, 2019
72019
Levelling up: what England thinks
L Mckay, W Jennings, S Hall, S Stowers, A Wager, P Surridge
UK In A Changing Europe, 2022
62022
Comfortable leavers: the expectations and hopes of the overlooked Brexit voters
P Surridge, A Wager, D Wincott
Briefing Paper 19, 2021
62021
The United Kingdom Independence Party: Insurgency or Splinter?
T Bale, AJ Wager
Rechtspopulismus und Rechtsextremismus in Europa, 217-230, 2015
62015
A stable equilibrium? Brexit, the border and the future of the UK–EU relationship
A Wager
Journal of European Integration 44 (4), 591-596, 2022
42022
Suspicious minds: An examination of trust-building in party mergers
D Keith, E Sanderson-Nash, A Wager
The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 21 (4), 746-762, 2019
42019
Where next for the Liberal Democrats?
T Bale, A Cheung, A Wager
London: UK in a Changing Europe.[Online]. Available at: https://ukandeu. ac …, 2020
32020
Brexit votes explained
JS Caird, A Wager, M Bevington
The UK in a Changing Europe Initiative [Report]. Available at https …, 2019
32019
‘Since this is a Document of Record’: Collecting the Oral Histories of the Brexit Parliament
A Wager
The Political Quarterly 92 (3), 552-558, 2021
22021
The DUP and the politics of Brexit in Northern Ireland
M Bevington, AJ Wager
Brexit and the Island of Ireland, 8, 2018
22018
Brexits impact on the political system of the United Kingdom
A Wager
Research Handbook on Legal Aspects of Brexit, 17-32, 2022
12022
In power but not in office: how radical right ‘outsiders’ can influence their mainstream rivals–the UK and Australian cases
A Wager, T Bale, A Gauja, J McSwiney
Commonwealth & Comparative Politics 60 (2), 125-145, 2022
12022
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