Table of contents
About this book
Introduction
This book offers a comprehensive political assessment of Brexit. Based on a historical review of the role of the United Kingdom in the European Union, the author, a former diplomat at the German embassy in London, presents well-founded insights into arguments in favor and against the Brexit deal and the status quo of the Brexit negotiations. Furthermore, the book discusses the consequences of Brexit – for the UK and the rest of the EU, for security in Europe, and for the transatlantic relationship, as well as for global trade relations and the competitiveness of Europe and the UK.
This book offers a unique perspective of Britain’s troubled engagement with the continent. Everyone concerned with the future of Britain and of the EU should read it.
— Vernon Bogdanor, Professor of Politics, King’s College, London.
A must read for everyone interested in Brexit and its consequences – for the UK and for the EU.
— Wolfgang Ischinger, Chair, Munich Security Conference,
German Ambassador in London 2006–2008.
An excellently sourced book to which future historians will turn to as a trustworthy guide to this most complex crisis in Anglo-Continental relations. Simply a masterpiece.
— Thomas Kielinger, since 1998 correspondent in London.
Keywords
Brexit British politics Eurpean Union politics European integration EURO crisis Globalization Theresa May
Bibliographic information
- Book Title Brexit
- Book Subtitle Causes and Consequences
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Authors
Rudolf G. Adam
- DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-22225-3
- Copyright Information Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020
- Publisher Name Springer, Cham
- eBook Packages Political Science and International Studies Political Science and International Studies (R0)
- Softcover ISBN 978-3-030-22224-6
- eBook ISBN 978-3-030-22225-3
- Edition Number 1
- Number of Pages XV, 300
- Number of Illustrations 11 b/w illustrations, 0 illustrations in colour
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Topics
Popular Science in Political Science and International Relations
European Union Politics
British Politics
European Integration
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Reviews
“Observers and practitioners would do well to heed Adam’s seasoned reflections as they edge towards an increasingly uncertain future.” (Michael Leigh, European Review of International Studies ERIS, Vol. 7 (1), 2020)