Handbook on the European Union and Brexit /

"Brexit has irrevocably transformed British politics, yet its effects are not confined to relations between the UK and the EU. Venturing beyond the already vast literature on Brexit, this dynamic Handbook explores the implications of the UK's withdrawal from the EU for the EU itself, singl...

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Korporativní autor: Edward Elgar Publishing
Další autoři: Fossum, John E. (Editor), Lord, Christopher (Editor)
Médium: E-kniha
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023
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ISBN:9781839100697 (e-book)
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  • Contents: Preface and acknowledgements
  • 1. Introduction to the European Union and brexit / John Erik Fossum and Christopher Lord
  • Part I. The uk and brexit
  • 2. Why did the uk leave the eu? The state of the science of explaining brexit / James Dennison
  • 3. The brexit referendum / Julie Smith
  • 4. Parties / Andrew Glencross and Monika Brusenbauch Meislová
  • 5. Brexit and the nations / Michael Keating
  • 6. Brexit and economic ideas / Craig Parsons
  • 7. Brexit and Europe's political economy / Amy Verdun
  • Part II. Brexit and the European Union institutions
  • 8. The making of brexit: Legal aspects of the 2016-20 negotiations / Jean-Claude Piris
  • 9. The European council and brexit: From accommodating an 'awkward partner' towards managing a conflictual relationship? / Birgit Bujard and Wolfgang Wessels
  • 10. The European parliament and brexit / Christopher Lord
  • 11. The European commission and the brexit negotiations / Hussein Kassim
  • 12. EU agencies and brexit: Assessing the implications of brexit for eu agencies / Michael Kaeding
  • 13. Brexit: The sub-national dimensions from the vantage point of the European committee of the regions / Justus Schönlau
  • Part III. Member states and brexit
  • 14. Ireland and brexit / Brigid Laffan
  • 15. Germany and brexit / Uwe Puetter
  • 16. France and brexit / Helen Drake
  • 17. De-europeanization of eastern peripheries or testing the limits of differentiation: Poland in the post-brexit European Union / Rafał Riedel
  • 18. Regional cooperation in the EU in the shadow of brexit / Ian Cooper and Federico Fabbrini
  • Part IV. Brexit and affiliated non-members in Europe
  • 19. The pattern of affiliations between the EU and its neighbours: Normative, market and governance power Europe / Sieglinde Gstöhl
  • 20. The Swiss model in the context of brexit: From 'side-street' to 'dead-end'? / Sandra Lavenex and Alexandre Veuthey
  • 21. The norway model and the uk post-brexit / John Erik Fossum
  • 22. Liechtenstein and its relations with the eu / Christian Frommelt
  • Part V. Brexit beyond Europe
  • 23. The 2020 eu-uk trade and cooperation agreement as a Canada style agreement / Nanette Neuwahl
  • 24. The impact of brexit on eu-us political relations and nato / Roy H. Ginsberg
  • 25. Post-brexit opportunities: What exactly does australia offer the EU and the uk? / Russell Solomon
  • 26. China views brexit: The impacts of the uk's withdrawal from the European Union in Chinese eyes / Biao Zhang and Shaohua Yan
  • Part VI. Brexit and questions of legitimacy
  • 27. Brexit and political legitimacy / Albert Weale
  • 28. Political constitutionalism and referendums: The case of brexit / Richard Bellamy
  • 29. Exceptionally exceptional? A postscript on brexit in the guise of a conclusion / Kalypso Nicolaïdis, with comments by Albert Weale, Christopher Lord and John Erik Fossum
  • Index.