Brexit turbulences No 73, 2021/3 - 198 pagesPages 8 to 30Brexit turbulences: democratic legitimity, governance and public actionBy Nathalie Berny, Viviane Gravey, Anja ThomasPages 32 to 57From voice and exit to expulsion: Conservative rebellions in the midst of Brexit turbulenceBy Agnès Alexandre-CollierPages 58 to 88Europeanization, disengagement or de-Europeanization? The post-Brexit police cooperationBy Agathe PiquetPages 90 to 117The British Council and European cultural cooperation: a reputation equal to the Brexit’s turbulencesBy Anne-Laure RiottePages 118 to 148The role of the Parliament between June 2017 and December 2019: exemplarity or obstruction?By Aurélien AntoinePages 150 to 178Leaving the CAP, how and why? The (re)construction of British agricultural policies at the heart of the Brexit turbulencesBy Viviane Gravey, Ludivine Petetin, Mary DobbsReadingsPages 182 to 188Comparative readings. Ireland, Northern Ireland and BrexitBy Lisa Claire WhittenPages 192 to 195Federico Fabbrini, Brexit and the Future of the European Union, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2021.By Lucas Schramm