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Covid, Brexit and The Anglosphere provides a comprehensive analysis of two defining events that have fundamentally altered the trajectory of English-speaking nations. Richard D. Simmons and Nigel Culkin examine how the COVID-19 pandemic and the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union have intersected to create unprecedented challenges and opportunities for the Anglosphere.
The book explores the political ramifications, economic consequences, and social transformations across multiple countries including the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and other Commonwealth nations. Through rigorous research and scholarly discourse, the authors investigate how these crises have exposed vulnerabilities in governance, exposed ideological divides, and prompted reassessment of international relationships and trade dynamics.
Essential reading for policymakers, academics, and anyone seeking to understand the contemporary geopolitical landscape shaped by these transformative events.







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