2020
DOI: 10.31730/osf.io/tdbgu
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The impact of Brexit on Africa in times of the Corona Crisis - The case of South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana and Kenya

Abstract: & RÉSUMÉ : Although Britain has been so far the hardest hit among the EU member states by the corona pandemic, Johnson persists to leave the EU at the end of 2020, whatever the cost. Presumably, the pandemic will have a by far bigger impact on the UK African trade than a no-deal Brexit. In Sub-Saharan Africa, South Africa had been arguably the hardest hit country both by Brexit and Corona. However, the poor, mainly working in the informal sector, were more concerned about the economic impact of the pan… Show more

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“…The strict lockdown policy of the government in Pretoria because of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 resulted in a negative relationship between the lockdown regulations and happiness. South Africa suffered the largest negative effect compared to the other investigated countries (Greyling & Rossouw & Adhikari, 2021;Kohnert, 2020).…”
Section: Happiness and Income Inequality In Sub Saharan Africamentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The strict lockdown policy of the government in Pretoria because of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 resulted in a negative relationship between the lockdown regulations and happiness. South Africa suffered the largest negative effect compared to the other investigated countries (Greyling & Rossouw & Adhikari, 2021;Kohnert, 2020).…”
Section: Happiness and Income Inequality In Sub Saharan Africamentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Furthermore, CETA included additional benefits, such as improved access for services, greater certainty and transparency, protection for investments and intellectual property and opportunities for Canada in EU procurement markets (Kenigsberg, 2021). (Kohnert, 2020a). On the contrary case of a significant Brexit induced downturn of Britain, and considering the economic, political and cultural ties between the UK and Canada, it could not be excluded that Canada would be affected negatively too.…”
Section: Canadamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The diplomatic crisis has created a new Gulf with no winners; it has further divided the Arab and Muslim world and forced small states to make tough choices (Bouoiyour & Selmi, 2020). Last but not least, the arrival of China, Russia and Turkey on the African scene has shaken the 'pax occidentalis' of the post-colonial system (Bertrand, 2021;Kohnert, 2022;Kohnert, 2023a).…”
Section: Cartoon 4: the Gulf Cooperation Council Cutting Ties With Qatarmentioning
confidence: 99%